Sporting Endeavour Quotes & Sayings
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People who have time on their hands will inevitably waste the time of people who have work to do. — Thomas Sowell

America has always had an apocalyptic strain. Yet it also seems to believe that if, or when, The End comes, it will still come out on top. — Charles Duhigg

The industrial towns of the North are ugly because they happen to have been built at a time when modern methods of steel-construction and smoke-abatement were unknown, and when everyone was too busy making money to think about anything else. ...But since the war, industry has tended to shift southward and in doing so has grown almost comely. The typical post-war factory is not a gaunt barrack or an awful chaos of blackness and belching chimneys; it is a glittering white structure of concrete, glass and steel, surrounded by green lawns and beds of tulips. ...As Mr Aldous Huxley has truly remarked, a dark Satanic mill ought to look like a dark Satanic mill and not like the temple of mysterious and splendid gods. — George Orwell

It's not really a good sign when your audience applauds Satan. — Jon Stewart

Nothing is going to happen to you if you throw salt on the floor, stand under a ladder, or see eight black cats on the street. — Penelope Cruz

An enlightened person does not ignore things and does not stick to things, not even to the truth. — Shunryu Suzuki

I do remember seeing Audio Adrenaline and The Newsboys, basically Christian rock, because that was what I was allowed to see by my parents. — Matty Mullins

You are destined to reign in life. You are called by the Lord to be a success, to enjoy wealth, to enjoy health, and to enjoy a life of victory. It is not the Lord's desire that you live a life of defeat, poverty, and failure. — Joseph Prince

But we're assassins: when we make mistakes, people live — Steven Brust

Money itself is absolutely powerless to keep you at the height of success — Sunday Adelaja