Top 14 Gps Navigation Quotes

#1. I realize that I am powerless to resist him. There's nothing I can do; this man has a GPS navigation system that takes him straight to the center of my heart.

Carole Matthews

#2. It's been said that if you don't toot your own horn, someone will come along and use it as a spittoon.

Kenneth H. Blanchard

#3. Nothing is difficult in the eyes of a lover.

Marcus Tullius Cicero

#4. The most common cause of low prices is pessimism - sometimes pervasive, sometimes specific to a company or industry. We want to do business in such an environment, not because we like pessimism but because we like the prices it produces.

Warren Buffett

#5. The beautiful thing about encouragement is that anybody can do it.

Charles R. Swindoll

#6. Some lies are easier to believe than the truth.

Frank Herbert

#7. If we listen and observe carefully the dying can teach us important things that we need to learn in preparing for the end of our own life's journey.

Robert L. Wise

#8. I carry the landscape inside me like an ache. The story of who I am cannot be severed from the story of the flatwoods.

Janisse Ray

#9. The culture of caring and giving permeates many Indian families. In their own way, they are engaged in philanthropic pursuits.

Kumar Mangalam Birla

#10. While I admire the insights of many of the people in the world of computing, I get this cold feeling that I speak a different language.

Clifford Stoll

#11. GPS's battery draining behavior is most noticeable during the initial acquisition of the satellite's navigation message: the satellite's state, ephemeris, and almanac.

Robert Love

#12. Sinful pleasure can ruin our appetite for the things of God.

Billy Graham

#13. Even if you live in a tiny village, there's an Internet site. It's quite easy to find clothes, but sometimes women don't know how to mix them.

Ines De La Fressange

#14. There was one thing more than any other that turned this New York, liberal, Jewish, Columbia University graduate student away from modern liberalism: its use of moral equivalence to avoid confronting evil during the Cold War.

Dennis Prager

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