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Top Volkert Engineering Quotes

Hollywood is a very inspiring place. — Donatella Versace

wonder adults were always miserable. A paycheck was just a bit of compensation for putting up with bullshit. — Kelly Oxford

Those who think their intellect will keep them from deception are already deceived. — Bill Johnson

The noblest ministry of nature is to stand as the apparition of God. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

You want to work with people who see something outside of you and that you're maybe not aware of. If someone gives you advice or tells you to do something, you want to be able to follow through with what you're asked to do, and also believe that. — Jill Flint

You can't meditate on walking or certain human habits. You concentrate too much on the way you walk, and you'll start walking pretty weird. — Beck

A good book for an illiterate is a golden ring for a fingerless hand! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

When we have complements or oppositions, change occurs. — Frederick Lenz

If you join the rat race - you're in the race of rats. — Bertolt Brecht

We're at a great transition point in terms of population, demographics, and what it means to be a human being. — Grace Lee Boggs

Them that asks no questions isn't told a lie. — Oliver Goldsmith

Two mountains can never meet but perhaps you and I can meet again. I am coming to your waterfall — Edwidge Danticat

The civilized nations
Greece, Rome, England
have been sustained by the primitive forests which anciently rotted where they stand. They survive as long as the soil is not exhausted. Alas for human culture! little is to be expected of a nation, when the vegetable mould is exhausted, and it is compelled to make manure of the bones of its fathers. There the poet sustains himself merely by his own superfluous fat, and the philosopher comes down on his marrow-bones. — Henry David Thoreau