Soucy Insurance Quotes & Sayings
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We cannot choose how many years we will live, but we can choose how much life those years will have. We cannot control the beauty of our face, but we can control the expression on it. We cannot control life's difficult moments but we can choose to make life less difficult. We cannot control the negative atmosphere of the world, but we can control the atmosphere of our minds. Too often we try to choose and control things we cannot. Too seldom we choose to control what we can ... our attitude. — John C. Maxwell
I grew up working on farms. You'd do anything for money. You'd pick blueberries in the summertime for weeks; you'd cut down, like, spruce and fir trees for pulp. — Diego Klattenhoff
If people can...they will.
(This applies across the board; good, bad or ugly.) — Lora
But the truth is always a lot fuzzier, hiding in soft focus on the periphery. — Jonathan Tropper
Weasel words from mollycoddles will never do when the day demands prophetic clarity from greathearts. Manly men must emerge for this hour of trial. — Theodore Roosevelt
I love the urgency of what we do. I like the battles that take place, the jousting. — Mike Wallace
Continued adherence to a policy of compulsory education is utterly incompatible with efforts to establish lasting peace. — Ludwig Von Mises
Most people believe that results matter. The idea that results matter is one that you have to keep letting go of. And most of the time, I believe it. — Russell Simmons
The most important criterion is this: hire someone whose character and humility and attitude you would like to have reproduced in your church and in yourself. — John Ortberg
Commonality as a shared estate is an essential paradox; one calling dynamics within dynamics. It invokes the standard of not having standards. — Dew Platt
I worship the ground Paul Ryan walks on. — Dick Cheney
I am the spirit of the morning sea, I am the awakening and the glad surprise. — Richard Watson Gilder