Solserve Quotes & Sayings
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I don't think I've ever been as scared in my life as I was to be extraordinarily honest with my kids. — Bruce Jenner

There never was any party, faction, sect, or cabal whatsoever, in which the most ignorant were not the most violent; for a bee is not a busier animal than a blockhead. — Alexander Pope

I smell like brett riley — John Speed

If a leader's actions don't back up his or her words, those who are trying to follow will first grow confused. — Bill Byrd

I attended the public schools.And I have happy memories and strong memories of those days and good memories of the good sense and the decency of my friends and my neighbors. — Samuel Alito

When our challenge persists, returning in different forms, it may be a sign for us to accepted it as a valuable lesson. — Raphael Zernoff

Today all sounds belong to a continuous field of possibilities lying within the comprehensive dominion of music. Behold the new orchestra: the sonic universe! And the musicians: anyone and anything that sounds! — R. Murray Schafer

I think the beauty of growing up is not really knowing and figuring it out for yourself. — Khloe Kardashian

When a pebble is thrown into a lake, everything, down to the furthermost depths, moves with it ... And if, afterwards, everything seems as it was, the level of the lake has none the less been raised by imperceptible, incalculable degree. The old order has been overthrown
by a pebble. — Theophile Thore

The fish adores the bait. — George Herbert

To be all in, no regrets, no turning back, no matter the consequences. It felt a lot like freedom. — Shelly Crane

I eventually realized that some of us carry a lot and some of us not so much. And it changes at different times of our lives. If your shopping cart is too full, is more than you can maneuver through life, then it's not my place or anyone else's place to say you should've been stronger, been able to carry more. — David Lozell Martin

If we limit our sight to individual players, we'll never see the big picture. The issue is a systemic one, maintained by interconnected actors, all acting in their self-interest to further their goals. The trouble is not, or not always, the actors themselves, or their intrinsic motivations. Instead, it's the overarching goal of the entire system that's at fault: corporate profit above public health. — T. Colin Campbell