Top 15 Duderstadt Surveying Quotes
#2. I read more than other kids; I luxuriated in books. Books were my refuge.
Anne Lamott
#4. Happiness is essentially a state of going somewhere, wholeheartedly, one directionally, without regret or reservation.
William Herbert Sheldon
#5. You can't know a book until you come to the end of it, and then all the rest must be modified to fit that.
Maxwell Perkins
#6. I admire the poetic relationship to place as enacted in Wallace Stevens' poems; his poetics strikes me as an argument against the restraints of realism.
Cate Marvin
#8. I want to try to keep my life the same.
Erno Rubik
#9. as bitter and medicinal as the martini was, I set about drinking it as though each sip would make it more appetizing. Which proved to be true. Five
Camille Pagan
#10. We always trotted everywhere at Camp Arthur Currie. I never did find out who Currie was, but he must have been a trackman.
Robert A. Heinlein
#11. When things go badly, individuals look for scapegoats. I just do not believe that barbed-wire fences or guns on our border will solve any of our problems.
Ron Paul
#12. The deep, intimate connection I am searching for is within me. I am all that I am looking for. I am love. All is well.
Louise Hay
#13. The more good I do, the more money has come in. You have to learn to give. You're not born to give. You're born selfish.
Ted Turner
#14. A well-bred carriage is difficult to imitate; for in strictness it is negative, and it implies a long-continued previous training.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#15. Bad people are, from the point of view of art, fascinating studies. They represent colour, variety and strangeness. Good people exasperate one's reason; bad people stir one's imagination.
Oscar Wilde