Witteman Steel Quotes & Sayings
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We seem to think that the earth must go through the ordeal of sheep-pasturage before it is habitable by man. — Henry David Thoreau
Your intelligence doesn't override your desire to destroy yourself. — John Darnielle
If you haven't realised by this time that I love you, and always shall love you, and have never loved anybody else, and never shall love anybody else, you're a fathead — P.G. Wodehouse
Paul was devoted to a Person, not a cause. — Oswald Chambers
To be a success, let go of the past and accept the beauty of change. — Debasish Mridha
Living on the Plains"
That winter when this thought came-how the river
held still every midnight and flowed
backward a minute-we studied algebra
late in our room fixed up in the barn,
and I would feel the curved relation,
the rafters upside down, and the cows in their life
holding the earth round and ready
to meet itself again when morning came.
At breakfast while my mother stirred the cereal
she said, "You're studying too hard,"
and I would include her face and hands in my glance
and then look past my father's gaze as
he told again our great race through the stars
and how the world can't keep up with our dreams. — William Stafford
Perhaps someone will have seen mine, the one I'm waiting for, just as I saw him, in a ditch when his hands were making their last appeal and his eyes no longer could see. Someone who will never know what that man was to me; someone whose name I'll never know. — Marguerite Duras
God is each truly and exalted thing, therefore the individual himself to the highest degree. But are not nature and the world individuals? — Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
Man has two great spiritual needs. One is for forgiveness. The other is for goodness. — Billy Graham
Light up the stars in your brain, electrify your body, buckle on your smile, and everybody will love you again. — Laurie Halse Anderson
We shouldn't use our own upset as an excuse for not helping. — Marianne Williamson
Buttercup gives a flick of his tail that I take as agreement. — Suzanne Collins
