Surender Quotes & Sayings
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The life most of us live are lives we are forced to live by immediate needs, influences, and pressures. — Walter Mosley

I doubt sometimes whether a quiet and unagitated life would have suited me - yet I sometimes long for it. — George Gordon Byron

I can't think of a time that the U.S. government asked us or instructed us not to report or air something. — Jim Walton

The heat was alive, predatory. — Dave Eggers

Memories are like Diamonds. They are precious and and wonderful things. Cherish each one. — Roy Carl Weiler Sr.

One can never tell what will be the result of faithful service rendered, nor do we know when it will come back to us or to those with whom we are associated. The reward may not come at the time, but in dividends later. I believe we will never lose anything in life by giving service, by making sacrifices, and doing the right thing. — Heber J. Grant

Must the Earth forever be arranged like an ocean steamer, with large, luxurious rooms and luxurious food for a select few, and underneath in the steerage, where the great mass can barely breathe from dirt and the poisonous air? — Various

- I believe in unlimited discovery and achievement.
- I believe that dreams can become reality.
- I believe in true love.
- I believe in kindness and intelligence.
- I trust life, regardless. — Elysse Poetis

Don't tell me your evaluation. Give me the facts. — Ayn Rand

A community best serves itself when it truly serves the awakening of the unique story trying to come to life through each person born. — Michael Meade

I have such a desire to sleep and am so much behind my sleep. A good night, one good night and all this nonsense will be swept away. — Jean-Paul Sartre

A fact rarely suspected, let alone understood, is that businessmen are by no means the chief beneficiaries of the free market, private ownership, limited government way of life. Many business ventures fail entirely. Who then are the beneficiaries? The masses! — Leonard Read

How we shall earn our bread is a grave question; yet it is a sweet and inviting question. Let us not shirk it, as is usually done.It is the most important and practical question which is put to man. Let us not answer it hastily. Let us not be content to get our bread in some gross, careless, and hasty manner. Some men go a-hunting, some a-fishing, some a-gaming, some to war; but none have so pleasant a time as they who in earnest seek to earn their bread. — Henry David Thoreau

As an actor, that's the most that you can hope for - not only being part of a story, but being part of a story that matters. — Melissa Ponzio

Some ministers are fond of talking about a return to Victorian values. We must realise that those Victorian values are being expressed by some of the younger people in this society in shameful and disturbing disregard for other members of their generation who are not as fortunate as they are in having a job. — Charles Kennedy