Top 15 Clemmer Quotes

#1. Every man has a right to change, a chance of forgiveness.

John Marston

#2. Nor are there singing schools but studying monuments of its own magnificence.

W.B.Yeats

#3. We were meant to grow. When we don't grow, we seek diversions
some harmless (if unproductive), others destructive
to fill the emptiness.

Jim Clemmer

#4. The well of true wit is truth itself.

George Meredith

#5. What? Don't British women know how to use their knees?

Shannon Hale

#6. The master said:
I come not only to teach,
but to learn.
Learn first,
then teach;
that is wisdom.

Matshona Dhliwayo

#7. Books cannot teach God, but they can destroy ignorance; their action is negative.

Swami Vivekananda

#8. A mother comforts, a mother cleans. A mother gives when any reasonable person would deny. Life might affix any number of labels to Vera- Russian, pensioner, widow, daughter- but when she looked to her washed-out reflection in the bathroom mirror, she saw only Lydia's mother.

Anthony Marra

#9. If you would follow on to know the Lord, come at once to the open Bible expecting it to speak to you. Do not come with the notion that it is a thing which you may push around at your convenience. It is more than a thing, it is a voice, a word, the very Word of the living God.

A.W. Tozer

#10. You are mine, Elena. If you choose to sleep in another bed, I will simply pick you up and bring you home.

Nalini Singh

#11. We declared war on terror-it's not even a noun, so, good luck.

Jon Stewart

#12. I'm very reluctant to put my words into God's mouth.

Jon Foreman

#13. Every day you and I walk through God's shop. Every day we brush up against objects of incalculable worth to Him. People. Every one of them carries a price tag, if only we could see it.

John Ortberg

#14. Recognition is the most inexpensive, easy-to-use motivational technique available to management.

Jim Clemmer

#15. I heard someone else in the hallway with her speaking, but there voice was so low I couldn't tell if it was a man or a woman.

Cynthia Tart

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