Yushin University Quotes & Sayings
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It tasted like one of those herbal concoctions that health-food enthusiasts substitute for tea. — Aldous Huxley

CBS is the largest out-of-home advertising company in the U.S. — Leslie Moonves

God doesn't want something from us. He simply wants us. — C.S. Lewis

I write everything I do. On the average, it takes you about sixty months from the first molecule of an idea to it being in front of an audience. I'm actually somebody that creates their own stuff. — Mike Myers

Suddenly, I find the most beautiful smiles in your eyes. — Debasish Mridha

Because no one ever wanted to admit to being in love. Love was too confusing and traitorous to the self. Too dangerous. — Kendra L. Saunders

There is no original sin. It's all been done before. — Louis Dudek

Our God, the almighty Lord of heaven and earth," he began in a clear, authoritative voice, "bless these two here before you with your grace. Grace to keep one another in sickness and in health. Grace to learn together to serve as you would have them serve. Grace to give them strength for daily toil and duty. Grace to keep them in the hour of temptation or weakness. Grace that will enable them to give and love and labor. Make them fruitful. Bless them with your presence. Wrap them in your peace. And multiply their love - for you, for others, for one another. In the name of our blessed Lord and Savior, Jesus of Nazareth. Amen. — Janette Oke

I think 'The Road' is a good example of a book everyone should read, but I wouldn't recommend it to young kids. — Shaun Tan

His management philosophy, tempered in his rain-dancing days, was always to give the project to whoever had the most to gain from success
or the most to lose from failure. — Michael Crichton

the clock is not merely a means of keeping track of the hours, but of synchronising the actions of men — David S. Landes

Religious War has signified the greatest advance of the masses so far, for it proves that the masses have begun to treat concepts with respect. — Friedrich Nietzsche

A. T. Stewart started life with a dollar and fifty cents. This merchant prince began by calling at the doors of houses in order to sell needles, thread and buttons. He soon found the people did not want them, and his small stock was thrown back on his hands. Then he said wisely, "I'll not buy any more of these goods, but I'll go and ask people what they do want." Thereafter he studied the needs and desires of people, found out just what they most wanted, endeavored to meet those wants, and became the greatest business man of his time. — Grenville Kleiser