Tuts Quotes & Sayings
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The unfortunate reality is we are probably missing your work. Not because it's not good, but because we've learned to tune it out. — Jeff Goins

Be easier on yourself, on everyone, on everything. Suspend your judgments on the way things should be, must be, and ought to be. Suspending judgments gives you greater ease. Consider ease the antidote for disease. — Peter McWilliams

Whether happiness or unhappiness, freedom or slavery, in short whether good or evil results from an improved environment depends largely upon how the change has been brought about, upon the methods by which the physical results have been reached, and in what spirit and for what purpose the fruits of that change are used. Because a higher standard of living, a greater productiveness and a command over nature are not good in and of themselves does not mean that we cannot make good of them, that they cannot be a source of inner strength. — David Lilienthal

Too many Christians are stuffing themselves with gospel blessings while millions have never had a taste. — Vance Havner

Was simply unable to let things be foggy. Since they always are, this kept him pretty active. — Richard Rhodes

I am Hualapai. We are located in Northern Arizona, at the Grand Canyon. We own the Skywalk area. — Kiowa Gordon

That is what I mean. A bath! The receptacle of porcelain, one turns the taps and fills it, one gets in, one gets out and ghoosh - ghoosh - ghoosh, the water goes down the waste pipe!"
"M. Poirot are you quite mad?"
"No, I am extremely sane. — Agatha Christie

I never ever Google myself. That way madness lies. — Sally Phillips

She smiled. "Oh, dear. All this and a sense of humor, too."
Apparently, no one had given him a compliment lately. He looked as if he'd been thrown a grenade. Or a wet kitten. — Tessa Dare

There is a tyranny in the womb of every Utopia. — Bertrand De Jouvenel

As state leaders, I think its important for us to provide our perspectives on issues we face every day - like access to school spending, access to health care and governing in a global economy. — Bill Richardson

Marriage is a commitment, not a feeling. — Joel Osteen

What criterion ought one to adopt to judge one's fellows? After all, there was not a single person he knew who might not, in certain circumstances, prove capable of a shameful action. — Marcel Proust