Trepanier Stucco Quotes & Sayings
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The longer I wait the more reasons I can think of why it means something other than what I thought it meant when I first read it. — Chris Crutcher

We're all filled with naturally recurring patterns that make us unique - they're called talents. And our charge is to bloody well use them. — Marcus Buckingham

If only I had known that it takes a lot more than love to make a marriage work, then maybe our story would be different. — Mia Asher

The growth of a nation's productive potential is the central factor in determining its growth in real wages and living standards ... high rates of investment and saving usually have a big payoff in promoting economic growth. — Paul Samuelson

The most helpless person is the one who is helpless in reforming himself. — Ali Ibn Abi Talib

You can change your fate. You can sit back, or you can go after your life and all that you want it to be. — Hilary Swank

As our lives speed up more and more, so do our children's. We forget and thus they forget that there is nothing more important than the present moment. We forget and thus they forget to relax, to find spiritual solitude, to let go of the past, to quiet ambition, to fully enjoy the eating of a strawberry, the scent of a rose, the touch of a hand on a cheek ... — Michael Gurian

[One] principle that actuated the lives of the fathers who founded our Constitution was faith in God. — David O. McKay

A garden is a public service and having one a public duty. It is a man's contribution to the community. — Richardson Wright

For time is short and the unknown surrounds us; and it isn't enough just to live unthinking and happy, calmly bearing oppression and only learning wisdom with age. — Bertolt Brecht

I became the magnet for a lot of scary aggression. Cos it's scary Up North! — Marc Almond

Home is a room dappled with firelight: there are pictures and books. And when the rain sighs, and the acorns fall, there are patterns of leaves against the drawn curtains. Home is where I was safe. Home is what I fled from. — Mervyn Peake

I'm a line-maker. I think that's what makes poets different from prose-writers. That's the main way. We think, not just in sentences the way prose writers do but also in lines. So we're doing these two things at the same time. — Billy Collins

I'll tell ya, I don't get no respect ... The other day, I got back from a business trip. I got in a cab and said to the driver, "Hey! Take me to where the action is!" So ya know where he took me? He took me to my house! — Rodney Dangerfield