Valberg Building Quotes & Sayings
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If you're still in a relationship, remember that just because you can get along with anyone doesn't mean you have to. If you're unhappy after having tried every way to make things work, chances are that you should move on. It's in your best interest to end a dysfunctional relationship rather than get stuck forever with the wrong person just because you're secure. — Amir Levine

If philosophy is to be a valuable part of life, we have to appreciate it for its own sake, and not just for what it's done for us lately. — Julian Baggini

Well, higher-income people don't have to pay taxes if they don't want to because they can move their money somewhere else, they can move their investments. They can stop investing. They can stop working. They don't need to work. They're higher-income people. — Rick Santorum

The fantastic is always a break in the acknowledged order, an irruption of the inadmissible within the changeless everyday legality — Roger Caillois

All right - I'll tell you what you did for me: you went for happy, silly, beautiful walks with me. — Kurt Vonnegut

Play the game for more than you can afford to lose ... only then will you learn the game. — Winston Churchill

The first cities to create friction-free enterprise zones will get a lot of entrepreneurial traction. — Mark Cuban

When a door is hard to open, and if nothing else works, sometimes you just have to rear back and kick it open. — Muriel Siebert

Once you know the end of the story, every part of the story contains that end, and is only a way of reaching it. — Leah Stewart

And the continuity of our science has not been affected by all these turbulent happenings, as the older theories have always been included as limiting cases in the new ones. — Max Born

The Indian ... stands free and unconstrained in Nature, is her inhabitant and not her guest, and wears her easily and gracefully. But the civilized man has the habits of the house. His house is a prison. — Henry David Thoreau

For John Howard to get to any high moral ground he would have to first climb out of the volcanic hole he's dug for himself over the last decade. You know, it's like one of those deep diamond mined holes in South Africa, you know, they're about a mile underground. He'd have to come a mile up to get to even equilibrium, let alone have any contest in morality with Kevin Rudd. — Paul Keating

Bitter the day of birth, for death is its companion. Yet, though life be cold and cruel, we are not without a last consolation. For to die in one world is to be born into another. Let all men hear and remember! — Stephen R. Lawhead