Vanguilder Land Quotes & Sayings
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In central banking as in diplomacy, style, conservative tailoring, and an easy association with the affluent count greatly and results far much less. — John Kenneth Galbraith
The effort to untangle the human words from the divine seems not only futile to me but also unnecessary, since God works with what is. God uses whatever is usable in a life, both to speak and to act, and those who insist on fireworks in the sky may miss the electricity that sparks the human heart. — Barbara Brown Taylor
If I'm drinking I can either be the nicest guy ever or I'm the guy you should leave alone. — Gabriel Iglesias
Photography is an ambiguous challenge to chance. — Guy Le Querrec
Hope. An emotion that always kept suckering me in, time after time, despite my supposed retirement from the assassin business. Hope. The one thing that always seemed to get me into more trouble than just killing people for money ever had. Ah, hope. Sometimes, I really hated it. — Jennifer Estep
If you have enough money to be comfortable it makes life a lot easier and that's undeniable. But I think happiness is more elusive. — Bill Bailey
Everyone told me you can't build a major tech company in Canada. There just aren't enough investors or engineers or top-level managers. Each day, I'm driven to prove them wrong. — Ryan Holmes
To do all that one is able to do, is to be a man; to do all that one would like to do, is to be a god. — Napoleon Bonaparte
But then you come; and you're so much more than I remembered, and what I want of you is so much more than an hour or two every now and then, with wastes of thirsty waiting between, that I can sit perfectly beside you, like this, with that other vision in my mind, just quietly trusting to it to come true. — Edith Wharton
The world is plentiful with honey, but only the humble bee can collect it. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
What matters finally is not the world's judgment of oneself but one's own judgment of the world ... Any writer who lacks this final arrogance will not survive very long in America. — Gore Vidal
