Timothy Ziemer Quotes & Sayings
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She was different and the same, and I had known her insofar as you can really know anyone, which is to say not much. — Bennett Madison

Young people especially sometimes feel that the standards of the Lord are like fences and chains, blocking them from those activities that seem most enjoyable in life. — Ezra Taft Benson

I did not have a big view of many designers until I got to high school. — Tracy Reese

Think of life as a voyage. The truest liver of the truest life is like a voyager who, as he sails, is not indifferent to all the beauty of the sea around him. — Phillips Brooks

I don't believe in gutter politics. I don't believe in gutter journalism. — Maria Shriver

With Peter, she was laid bare; he extracted her from herself. — Sarah Blakley-Cartwright

Acting is collaborative because you are working with another actor, and it's almost like a two-man juggling team. You have to really be in sync. — Steve Martin

Live like a King, but Eat like a Peasant. The secret of long life. — Paul Gitwaza

The Internet is probably the most important technological advancement of my lifetime. Its strength lies in its open architecture and its ability to allow a framework where all voices can be heard. — Adam Savage

If you want to improve your self-worth, stop giving other people the calculator. — Tim Fargo

The commander's talents are given greatest scope in rough hilly country. Mountains allow him too little real command over his scattered units and he is unable to control them all; in open country, control is a simple matter and does not test his ability to the fullest. — Carl Von Clausewitz

To know whether you can trust a particular intuitive judgment, there are two questions you should ask: Is the environment in which the judgment is made sufficiently regular to enable predictions from the available evidence? The answer is yes for diagnosticians, no for stock pickers. Do the professionals have an adequate opportunity to learn the cues and the regularities? The answer here depends on the professionals' experience and on the quality and speed with which they discover their mistakes. — Daniel Kahneman