Top 12 Quotes About Being Lost At Sea
#1. They [Mc Donalds] take people and give them a first job, which enables them to get a second job. They do a very good job of educating troubled young people to be good citizens and they're probably more successful than charter schools.
Charlie Munger
#2. The '80s was a wild decade, and I had some fantastic times. And I did some really fun work.
Christian Slater
#3. There is no balm of Gilead, No salve, no soothing ointment To stay the pain of one who's had In love a disappointment
Unless it be that healing lotion Of fixing on a new devotion.
Richard Armour
#4. I've been playing swing chords for a long time.
Suzy Bogguss
#5. Do whatever makes you happy. Whatever makes you happy is good, right and holy. Your happiness is the only measuring rod. Your happiness is the only truth. Everything else is false.
His Holiness Divas
#6. Ideas are nothing. They're irrelevant. If you think your idea is so important, you're doomed. The reality is if you don't like one idea, I've got 299 more. If I tell you my idea, and you can execute better against that idea than I can - great; I get to play a terrific game.
Warren Spector
#7. I depend a lot on my own judgment, for better or worse.
Rebecca Eaton
#8. Out of a fired ship, which by no way
But drowning could be rescued from the flame,
Some men leap'd forth, and ever as they came
Near the foes' ships, did by their shot decay;
So all were lost, which in the ship were found,
They in the sea being burnt, they in the burnt ship drown'd.
John Donne
#9. The more a person seeks security, the more that person gives up control over their life.
Robert Kiyosaki
#10. Grandchildren don't stay young forever, which is good because Pop-pops have only so many horsey rides in them.
Gene Perret
#11. We are not to look upon our sins as insignificant trifles. On the other hand, we are not to regard them as so terrible that we must despair.
Martin Luther
#12. Until you have the courage to lose sight of the shore, you will not know the terror of being forever lost at sea.
Charlie Cook
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