Tronto Boys Quotes & Sayings
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If you started a business when Christ was born and lost $1 million a day, it would still take another 700 years before you lost $1 trillion. — Phil Crane

Major flaw in government arise from a fear of making radical internal changes even though a need is clearly seen. — Frank Herbert

Let life be beautiful like summer flowers and death like autumn leaves. — Rabindranath Tagore

As I like to put it, we have hit pay dirt. The effort to cure the resource curse is a good example of what private foundations working with NGOs can accomplish. — George Soros

It's better to oversleep and miss the boat than get up early and sink. — Elizabeth Jane Howard

The audience makes the decision of what kind of actor they want to watch. I always have said the real boss is the audience. — Jet Li

Friends applaud, the comedy is over. — Ludwig Van Beethoven

What a chimera then is man. What a novelty! What a monster ... what a contradiction, what a prodigy — Blaise Pascal

An acceptance of life as it really was, rather than trying to force it to be what one wanted, and it never could be. — Danielle Steel

The notion of being on a cop show was appealing, just because it's one of those tick boxes in a career. — Dallas Roberts

Inigo Montoya: He's right on top of us. I wonder if he is using the same wind we are using. — William Goldman

Health is not just the absence of a disease. It's an inner joyfulness that should be ours all the time; a state of positive well-being. — Deepak Chopra

This capacity for objectivity and absoluteness amounts to an existential - and "preventive" - refutation of the ideologies of doubt: if a man is able to doubt, it is because there is certainty; likewise the very notion of illusion proves that man has access to reality. It follows that there are necessarily some men who know reality and who therefore have certainty; and the great spokesmen of this knowledge and certainty are necessarily the best of men. For if truth were on the side of doubt, the individual who doubted would be superior not only to these spokesmen, who have not doubted, but also to the majority of normal men across the millennia of human existence. If doubt conformed to the real, human intelligence would be deprived of its sufficient reason, and man would be less than an animal, for the intelligence of animals does not doubt the reality to which it is proportioned. — Frithjof Schuon

Understand however that every man is worth just so much as the things are worth about which he busies himself. — Marcus Aurelius