Sporosbank Quotes & Sayings
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We seek peace, knowing that peace is the climate of freedom. — Dwight D. Eisenhower
Dad took moving pictures of us children washing dishes, so that he could figure out how we could reduce our motions and thus hurry through the task. Irregular jobs, such as painting the back porch or removing a stump from the front lawn, were awarded on a low-bid basis. Each child who wanted extra pocket money submitted a sealed bid saying what he would do the job for. The lowest bidder got the contract. — Frank B. Gilbreth Jr.
Where humans are concerned, the only emotion that made sense was wonder, at their ability to endure ... — Rohinton Mistry
Belief can convert the mundane into the miraculous. — Charles F. Glassman
All life is a struggle for existence. Why should it cease to be a struggle if it spreads among the stars? — Ken MacLeod
I go out. Why? Well,because I have no reason not to go out either — Jean-Paul Sartre
Charles Wallace understands more than the rest of us, doesn't he? — Madeleine L'Engle
We should not be borrowing money from the Chinese to bail out the Greeks. What's coming next? Intergalactic bailouts? — Jeb Hensarling
The more people train their counsciousness, the more sensitivie they are to it. It's like you had your own voice coming to you. — Stephen Covey
What you are born to be, you will be, whether it be priest or sailor. So step up and be it. Let them do nothing to you. Be the one who shapes yourself. Be who you are, and eventually all will have to recognize who you are, whether they are willing to admit it or not. — Robin Hobb
No government is safe unless it is protected by the good will of the people. — Cornelius Nepos
Let my muse
Fail of thy former helps, and only use
Her inadulterate strength. What's done by me
Hereafter shall smell of the lamp, not thee. — Robert Herrick
Stars, I can see the stars again, my lady. — Rick Riordan
My mother used to say that we'll all have three death: the one when our breath leaves our bodies to rejoin the air, the one when we are out back in the earth, and the one that will erase us completely and no one will remember us at all. — Edwidge Danticat
