Trautloft Quotes & Sayings
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I used to play basketball and I was pretty competitive, but I was never a bad loser. I never got angry. For me it was always about doing my best and devoting myself to a challenge. — Benicio Del Toro

I don't want to compare myself to somebody like Fitzgerald or Hemingway, but I feel like, for some writers, going to a certain city, a certain place, is what kickstarts your imaginative process. — G. Willow Wilson

If we cannot multiply churches, we will never see a movement. If we cannot multiply leaders we will never multiply churches. If we cannot multiply disciples, we will never multiply leaders. The way to see a true church multiplication movement is to multiply healthy disciples, then leaders, then churches, and finally movements-in that order. — Neil Cole

The Lord is not so concerned about what we study or what profession we follow as long as it is an honest living. — Eldred G. Smith

I used to know Madison Avenue advertisers. I didn't like 'em. Bunch of jerks. — James Rosenquist

Her palm was broad and strong and dry. Its nakedness against his own was like the gift of her entire body. — John Le Carre

Working with Dav Pilkey was a dream come true. Dav is incredibly funny, and he's been a hero of mine for a long time. It was great bringing the 'Wimpy Kid' and 'Captain Underpants' worlds together! — Jeff Kinney

I want people to know that I'm a real person, and that I've been through normal situations, like crushes and heartbreaks. — Ashley Tisdale

With The Key, it was, I had gone through a divorce and losing my father, and just kinda really reminiscing about how much I loved the traditional side of country music, so I made a record that was really traditional from start to finish. — Vince Gill

Note from the authors: Yes, we have lost our minds. Be forewarned: You will lose yours too. — Mauerer, Wolfgang

When I was a girl
the books I read were by men.
— Sharon Doubiago

His incredible memory did not desert him in this phase of his life. Mentally he was still a giant who overshadowed all around him. — Heinz Linge