Tranchina Law Quotes & Sayings
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Are you waiting for a knight in shining armor, Ren? Or will you take this soldier with a broken sword who is willing to take his last breath fighting by your side? — Ky Lehman
I don't know. I don't know anything, really. I just feel. And when the feeling is strong enough, then I just say I know. But I don't ... — Betty Smith
Ever since a small boy, I have loved just to look at the mountains, to see them in different lights and from different angles, to feel their rough rock under my fingers and the breath of the winds against my feet ... I am in love with the mountains. — Wilfrid Noyce
True love heals and affects spiritual growth. If we do not grow because of someone else's love, it's generally because it is a counterfeit form of love. — John Bradshaw
What is the sign of the person residing in his own Self as Pure Soul? Vitaragta [a state of freedom from all worldly attachments]! — Dada Bhagwan
I do not think there is any other quality so essential to success of any kind as the quality of perseverance. It overcomes almost everything, even nature. — John D. Rockefeller
Yeah, I don't want to get to the point when I don't need you. — Cassie Mae
The model I came up with in 1964 is just the invention of a rather strange sort of medium that looks the same in all directions and produces a kind of refraction that is a little bit more complicated than that of light in glass or water. — Peter Higgs
The prejudice of Englishmen, in favour of their own government by king, lords and commons, arises as much or more from national pride than reason. — Thomas Paine
Here are fruits, flowers, leaves and branches, and here is my heart which beats only for you. — Paul Verlaine
Pay what you owe and you'll know what's your own. — Benjamin Franklin
I believe I've always been a big believer in equality. No one has ever been able to tell me I couldn't do something because I was a girl. — Anne Hathaway
At times he regarded the wounded soldiers in an envious way. He conceived persons with torn bodies to be peculiarly happy. He wished that he, too, had a wound, a red badge of courage. — Stephen Crane
