Spruance School Quotes & Sayings
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Always it is thus with my new students, and especially with the human ones; the mind is the last muscle they train or use, and the one that they regard the least. Ask them about swordplay and they can list every blow from a duel a month old, but ask them to solve a problem or make a coherent statement and ... well, I would be lucky to get more than a blank stare in return. — Christopher Paolini

Even now, I'm very superstitious, in silly ways. I always put my left boot on first. Or on set, I always tie my bow tie from right to left. — Matt Smith

The only reason Christ submitted himself to the horrendous experience of bearing the sins of the entire world is because his death provided the only way for reconciliation with God. — Robert Jeffress

Has anybody here ever been driving along in their car, smoking a cigarette, and you flick it out the window, and you drive for a few miles, and you start to smell smoke, and you turn around, and you look in the backseat, and grandma is playing with herself? — Doug Benson

But don't look over your shoulder, and don't dwell on what we can't change. Keep your eye on the horizon and focus on what we need to do now. Upwards and onwards. Alway. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Everything passes, nothing remains. Understand this, loosen your grip and fine serenity ... — Lama Surya Das

Just to be clear I don't want to get out without a broken heart. I indend to leave this life so shattered there's gonna have to be a thousand seperate heavens for all of my flying parts. — Andrea Gibson

It's okay to be a bit chubby, but I want you to be healthy. Not just for what we do, but because I want you to be around for a long time. — Robert Dahlen

Be just as enthusiastic about the success of others as you are about your own. — Christian D. Larson

Of course, I thought I was badass at sixteen, too. Wait, I was badass at sixteen. Oh, yeah. — Rachel Caine

I am not at peace.' Daisy Goodwill's final (unspoken) words. — Carol Shields