Volbeat Song Quotes & Sayings
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We must not fail, individually, for if we fail, we fail twice - for ourselves and for those who could have been helped, if we had done our duty. — Neal A. Maxwell

Our lifestyle is not our private affair. We dare not allow each person to do what is right in his or her own eyes. The Gospel demands more of us: it is obligatory upon us to help one another hammer out the shape of Christian simplicity in the midst of modern affluence. — Richard J. Foster

I don't really see the point in washing your hair. If you don't care if your hair's clean or not then why would you wash it? — Robert Pattinson

A good manager is best when people barely know that he exists. Not so good when people obey and acclaim him. Worse when they despise him. — Laozi

What makes a monster and what makes a man? — Alan Menken

Discord oft in music makes the sweeter lay. — Edmund Spenser

Think about it - pro wrestling as an Olympic sport would be pretty cool. Look at figure skating or gymnastics - what is it? It's a choreographed performance that is judged. — Chris Jericho

Resilience is cultivated not so that we can perform well in a single instance, but so that we can live a full and flourishing life. — Eric Greitens

For me, I think that I don't like feeling pressure from outside sources. I'd rather put the pressure on myself and push myself to do it as good as I can. — Jay Hernandez

Anyone as stupidly brave as Atsumori is not going to understand Kenichi
I was not stupid. Odds were that I would have drowned; I was in full armor. — Wen Spencer

There is a possibility in human minds of something mysterious as the night-wind, deep as the sea, calm as the stars, and strong as Death, a mystic contemplation, the "intellectual love of God." Those who have known it cannot believe in wars any longer, or in any kind of hot struggle. If I could give to others what has come to me in this way, I could make them too feel the futility of fighting. But I do not know how to communicate it: when I speak, they stare, applaud, or smile, but do not understand. — Bertrand Russell