Yantzer Quotes & Sayings
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Its a memorial, I said. What have you got in there that you could possible need at a memorial?
That sort of thinking is why you, young lady, have a scar on your sternum, and why my priceless copy of of the Apotropaicon has a broken spine. I prefer preparedness to a last minute scramble, thank you. — William Ritter
Small business creates more jobs than large corporations. — Kevin McCarthy
If you cannot change the reality of other people, their reality will become yours. — Sean Azimov
When we look at nature, we receive a sort of permission to be alive in this world, and our entire bodies get recharged. However often we're ignored and pushed away by other people, nature will always give us a good big hug, here inside our hearts. — Naoki Higashida
Genuine transcendence doesn't just look away from human suffering and say, "I am at peace, so I'm at the mountaintop." Genuine transcendence looks human suffering in the eye and attains peace because of a faith in things unseen. — Marianne Williamson
With God, a mountain before me is soon to be a memory behind me. — Craig D. Lounsbrough
Hiking's not for everyone. Notice the wilderness is mostly empty. — Sonja Yoerg
The Communists have for decades loudly proclaimed their goal of destroying the bourgeois world, while the West merely smiled at what seemed to be an extravagant joke. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
There's an obsessive quality to it that I thought I would've grown out of by now. It's an ongoing source of shame for me. — Anne Hathaway
And so I awoke to reality, free of any meaning or any search. What could there possibly be to search for? All of Soc's words had come alive with my death. This was the paradox of it all, the humor of it all, and the great change. All searches, all achievements, all goals, were equally enjoyable, and equally unnecessary. — Dan Millman
Never let someone dim your light, simply because it's shining in their eyes — Fuel
Fulfillment of Central Committee directives became Stalin's mantra, and suspicion of non-fulfillment, his obsession. — Stephen Kotkin