Top 15 Foo For Thought Quotes
#1. I am trying to make sure that I don't spend on ridiculous things, so that after all this YouTube thing goes, I'm not left there, like, 'Uh oh, I have nothing.'
KSI
#2. There is nothing more important one mortal man can do for another, in the area of restoring health, other than correct vertebral subluxations, step back and allow the innate intelligence of the body to express itself.
Joseph Strauss
#3. You are a winner; dare to claim it. You reserve your joy if you reverse your belief. You deserve to celebrate ... It will happen when you dare to believe in God!
Israelmore Ayivor
#4. You need closeness with other people. And how is closeness built? By sharing secrets. Colleen
Jonathan Franzen
#5. Earn by your efficiency and enthusiasm, The right to play higher and higher roles ,That is the meaning and purpose of life.
Sathya Sai Baba
#7. I made a creativity out of that messiness.
Marc Almond
#8. I've been lucky enough to have fulfilled so many ambitions, and gone way past anything I ever thought I would do. I could never have imagined the career that I've had with the Foo Fighters - playing stadiums and having songs on the radio. It's amazing, and my goal is really just to carry on playing.
Taylor Hawkins
#9. It may be concluded that a pure democracy ... can admit no cure for the mischiefs of faction.
James Madison
#10. I must go, not only to those who need me, but to those who need me most.
William Booth
#11. It's not right to shoot someone because they're not intelligent.
Jeanne Birdsall
#12. This I know of life's difficult times: there is always a time for them to begin and a time for them to end, and the man who knows this knows he must thank God for each day he has suffered because that is always one day closer to the sun, the real sun.
Andre Dubus III
#13. I have found that people who can successfully resist temptation invariably lead depressingly stunted lives.
C.D. Payne
#14. Your personal brand determines the kind of leadership influence you'll provide.
Israelmore Ayivor
#15. Time past and time future
what might have been and what has been
point to one end, which is always present.
T. S. Eliot
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