
Top 16 Lance Wallnau Quotes
#1. The most gratifying thing, with no question, is making records.
Roland Orzabal
#2. Our task is to learn, to become God-like through knowledge. We know so little. You are here to be my teacher. I have so much to learn. By knowledge we approach God, and then we can rest. Then we come back to teach and help others. I
Brian L. Weiss
#3. If you don't have your own principals that you live and die by, then you will always be worried about what other people think
Lance Wallnau
#4. From the time I was twelve years old until I retired last year at the age of fifty-seven, the Army was my life. I loved commanding soldiers and being around people who had made a serious commitment to serve their country.
Norman Schwarzkopf
#5. Never trust a sentimentalist. They are all alike, pretenders to virtue, at heart selfish frauds and sensualists.
Jack Butler Yeats
#6. Embrace the future and keep your back up against the past.
Chris Vonada
#7. Give all thou canst; high Heaven rejects the lore of nicely-caluculated less or more.
William Wordsworth
#8. When a man despoils a work of art we call him a vandal, when he despoils a work of nature we call him a developer.
Joseph Wood Krutch
#9. It is said that all people who are happy have God within them.
Paulo Coelho
#10. Strokes are preventable and treatable. Prompt treatment of patients experiencing stroke saves lives and reduces disability.
Charles W. Pickering
#11. Grace is always natural, though that does not prevent its being often used to hide a lie.
Marquis De Custine
#12. You are born and you will die ... but BEING ALIVE is your choice.
Mayank Sharma
#13. Weep not today: why should this sadness be?
Learn in present fears
To o'ermaster those tears
That unhindered conquer thee.
Robert Bridges
#14. Rude cross lay flat upon the barren earth and on it was bound a man - half-naked, wild of aspect with his corded limbs, glaring eyes and shock of tangled hair. His executioners were Roman soldiers, and with heavy hammers they prepared to pin the victim's hands and feet to the wood with iron spikes.
H.P. Lovecraft
#15. But what's true about comedians is that we've all got a huge hole in our personality. In a room of 3,000 people, we're the one person facing in the opposite direction - yet we have this overwhelming desire to be liked.
Jimmy Carr
#16. The cost of a thing is something called life which is given in exchange for it.
Henry David Thoreau
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