Tussey Quotes & Sayings
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Why do tomorrow what you can do today? — Benjamin Franklin
Work means so many things! So many! Among other things, work also means freedom ... Without it even the miracle of love is only a cruel deception. — Eleanora Duse
There is scarcely anything so dull and meaningless as Bible doctrine taught for its own sake. Truth divorced from life is not truth in its Biblical sense, but something else and something less. — Aiden Wilson Tozer
[Terry] Tussey has been my favorite gunsmith, but I'm also using other people for other things and giving other people chances because there's only so much Terry can do. He knows me to be the best shooter and the most finicky, so I'm really a pain in his ass. — Steven Seagal
As exciting and wonderful as these toys can be, they can't replace the human touch — Michael Makai
Chemical cheating will be decisively routed when fans become properly repelled by it. They will recoil in disgust when they understand that athletes who are chemically propelled to victory do not merely overvalue winning, they misunderstand why winning is properly valued. — George F. Will
What am I coming for?" he repeated, looking straight into her eyes. "You know that I have come to be where you are," he said; "I can't help it. — Leo Tolstoy
Little pieces of advice like that can provide us with months' worth of entertainment. — Mike Shinoda
I didn't know much about computers. I still worked on a manual Olivetti typewriter. — Mona Simpson
The most important thematics in humanity I think that are completely universal and completely relatable from one person to the other. As long as, one more time going to back to the thematic, as long as you're truthful to that thematic, you can trust that that is going to transcend. — Alfonso Cuaron
Everything that fed my energy and imagination is something that I'm disinclined to speak about. — Andrey Zvyagintsev
As the endlessly patient husband explained of his volatile wife's outbursts some years later: "If you knew how little harm it does me, and how much good it does her, you wouldn't wonder that I am meek. — Harold Holzer
Predictions are nice, if you can make them. But the essence of science lies in explanation, laying bare the fundamental mechanisms of nature. — M. Mitchell Waldrop