Wahrhaftigkeit Quotes & Sayings
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As many opinions as there are men; each a law to himself. — Terence
I'm not going to manage again. I'm going to work for a team someday. But it won't be managing. — Tony La Russa
Of course, any map of the Place would be shocking to anyone with any understanding of geography. As you can see, this is a map of no earthly geography. - — Elizabeth Knox
There was little that common sense and hard work couldn't accomplish. — Karen Hawkins
Not a bad life's work. — Catherine Ryan Hyde
You can't manage a project. You can only mange your thoughts to come up with better ideas to do the project in a better way. — Debasish Mridha
You leave the phone on beside you as you fall asleep. I sit in my bed and listen to your breathing, until I know you are safe, until I know you no longer need me for the night. — David Levithan
In the final analysis luck is more important than skill. But any Marine who relies on luck to accomplish his mission is a dead Marine. — David Sherman
The college library was a high beautiful space, designed and built and paid for by people who believed that those who sat at the long tables before open books - even those who were hung-over, sleepy, resentful, and uncomprehending - should have space above them, panels of dark gleaming wood around them, high windows bordered with Latin admonitions, through which to look at the sky. For a few years before they went into schoolteaching or business or began to rear children, they should have that. And now it was my turn and I should have it too. — Alice Munro
I never go jogging, it makes me spill my martini. — George Burns
In and after 1964 when I began to concern myself with the biological issues, and particularly from 1967 onwards, the extent of the problems over which I felt uneasy increased to such a point that in 1968 I felt a compelling urge to make my views public. — Andrei Sakharov
The second is the Word of God used in the life to affect all its parts (notice that soul, spirit, body, and heart are all mentioned in Heb. 4:12). — Charles C. Ryrie