Storlie Quotes & Sayings
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It seems to me that anyone whose library consists of a Kindle lying on a table is some sort of bloodless nerd. — Penelope Lively

The animals are the most important partners for the humans on earth. They unconditionally sustain us. — Franki Storlie

[A conductor's] happiness does not come from only his own story and his joy of the music. The joy is about enabling other people's stories to be heard at the same time. — Itay Talgam

Being a Mum is a big job. — Rita Ora

She'd never known fear had a taste, but it did. — Ron Rash

False reasons trapped in your old bean. Failure isn't your nemesis, denial of truth is. — Ymatruz

If you're turned away from one road, there's always another
filled with risk but also adventure. Roads less taken are always the most rewarding ones. — Max Allan Collins

There is only one reason to do a charity golf tournament. To make money! But while golf tournaments can be exhausting, time-consuming and fraught with risk, they can be downright satisfying and profitable if done right. Ultimately a golf tournament may be the hardest work you'll ever love. - Tom King — Tom King

Today is the first day of the rest of your life. Make a difference now. — Michael S. Miller

The ability to be successful should be a good thing. — Michael Grimm

I remember saying to myself, those things are very, very important to hear, but there must be another way to say them so that they will truly be heard. I mean, that's what art is. Art is about being provocative; art is also about beauty and if you leave the latter out, the former doesn't matter. — Nikky Finney

You are not a man, but a feminine monstrosity with a bass voice! — Edwin A. Abbott

I have solid decent people around me, and I believe that is all it is, because you will get destroyed if you have people bringing you down. — Alicia Keys

Prayer is our lifeline to God. — Billy Graham

My records do not require a lot of thought of 'What is this?' and 'What is that?' That would be too contrived for me. — Van Morrison