
Top 15 Inspection Readiness Quotes
#1. The physical world - the world of stone and brick - is indifferent to our suffering, to our dramas, she thought. Even a battlefield can be peaceful, can be a place for flowers to grow, for children to play; the memories, the sadness, are within us, not part of the world about us.
Alexander McCall Smith
#2. So, in meditation practice, the best way to get somewhere is to let go of trying to get anywhere at all.
Jon Kabat-Zinn
#3. I fell asleep among the beer mugs and when I woke, I couldn't think where I was.
Patrick Leigh Fermor
#5. What your enemies know can hurt you,
but what your friends know can destroy you.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#6. There is some Myth for every man, which, if we but knew it, would make us understand all that he did and thought.
W.B.Yeats
#8. In providing this $5,000 tax credit for those purchasing rural homes, we're offering an important incentive to encourage people to live in smaller communities - and perhaps even stay in a community they might be considering leaving.
John M. McHugh
#9. I read books when I was a kid, lots of books. Books always seemed like magic to me. They took you to the most amazing places. When I got older, I realized I couldn't find books that took me to all the places I wanted to go. To go to those places, I had to write some books myself.
Pat Murphy
#11. If some thug breaks into my home I can use my roundhouse kick, but I prefer he look down the barrel of my gun.
Chuck Norris
#12. We're in a war. People who blast some pot on a casual basis are guilty of treason.
Daryl Gates
#13. I wanted to discuss my life with him not as a patient talking to an analyst but as if we were two literary critics discussing a novel ... I had a literature rather than a personality, a set of fictions about myself.
Anatole Broyard
#14. Midlife is not the time to disenchant ourselves. It's a time to turn on all our magic in full force.
Marianne Williamson
#15. For five hundred years, Baghdad had been a city of palaces, mosques, libraries and colleges. Its universities and hospitals were the most up-to-date in the world. Nothing now remained but heaps of rubble and a stench of decaying human flesh.
John Bagot Glubb
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