
Top 15 Cecilia Tait Quotes
#1. The great men and women of history were not great because of what they earned and owned, but rather for what they gave their lives to accomplish.
John C. Maxwell
#2. What matters is not how well you can avoid trouble, but how you cope with trouble when it comes.
Paul Auster
#3. Be Happy with what we Have Now in the Future it can change, but that is not Always to Better.
Jan Jansen
#5. He was a thoroughly bad hat, then, but that was the kind, of course, that nice women broke their hearts over.
Mary McCarthy
#6. By some strange operation of magic I seem to have become the power of the land.
George B. McClellan
#7. An innocent man is a sin before God. Inhuman and therefore untrustworthy. No man should live without absorbing the sins of his kind, the foul air of his innocence, even if it did wilt rows of angel trumpets and cause them to fall from their vines.
Toni Morrison
#8. Seemed to me that drumming was the best way to get close to God.
Lionel Hampton
#9. Obstacles are there to get around, climb over or scramble through.
Pat O'Shane
#10. Automation does not need to be our enemy. I think machines can make life easier for men, if men do not let the machines dominate them.
John F. Kennedy
#11. Christians affirm the communion of saints in the Nicene Creed, but I think there should be an equal belief in the "communion of sinners.
Richard Rohr
#12. We are both disciples of the Louis Jordan song 'What's the Use of Getting Sober (When You're Gonna Get Drunk Again).
C.J. Box
#13. There's something about hospital walls; though only made of bricks and plaster, when you're inside them the noise, the reality of the teeming city beyond, disappears; it's just outside the door, but it might as well be a magical land far, far away.
Kate Morton
#14. I wondered how a soul could feel so tired after only sixteen years on this mortal coil.
Peter W. Dawes
#15. Well, they're going to elect that Superman Hoover, and he's going to have some trouble. He's going to have to spend money, but it won't be enough. Then the Democrats will come in. But they don't know anything about money.
[To his Secret Service man, Edmund Starling]
Calvin Coolidge
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