Tronen Games Quotes & Sayings
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Gold was not sure of many things, but he was definite about one: for every successful person he knew, he could name at least two others of greater ability, better, and higher intelligence who, by comparison, had failed. — Joseph Heller

Intentional living is the art of making our own choices before others' choices make us. — Richie Norton

Unfortunately, most of the major denominations still practice segregation in local churches, hospitals, schools, and other church institutions. It is appalling that the most segregated hour of Christian America is eleven o'clock on Sunday morning, the same hour when many are standing to sing: In Christ There Is No East Nor West. — Martin Luther King Jr.

A decade of cutting away dead flesh, cauterizing old scars ripped open over and over and still it is not enough. — Adrienne Rich

Find a gap between a trigger event and our usual conditioned response to it and by using that pause to collect ourselves and shift our response — Sharon Salzberg

What the first philosopher taught the last will have to repeat. — Henry David Thoreau

An all time favorite: The large print giveth, the small print taketh away. — Tom Waits

See, there's a fat guy doing okay. Bring me another beer. — Mickey Lolich

To create one must be able to respond. Creativity is the ability to respond to all that goes on around us, to choose from the hundreds of possibilities of though, feeling, action, and reaction and to put these together in a unique response, expression or message that carries moment, passion and meaning. In this sense, loss of our creative milieu means finding ourselves limited to only one choice, divested of, suppressing, or cendoring feelings and thoughts, not acting, not saying, doing, or being. — Clarissa Pinkola Estes

Never practice something you're good at. All it will lead to is one major strength with many downfalls. — Behdad Sami

To be trusted is a greater compliment than being loved. — George MacDonald