Top 15 Quotes About Hauge

#1. Rocks are more co-operative than people.

Barry Webster

#2. ONE WORD
One word
- one stone
in a cold river.
One more stone
I'll need many stones
if I'm going to get over.

Olav H. Hauge

#3. tale was so sincere and convincing that

Frank J. Bruno

#4. How many crumpets, at a sittin', do you think 'ud kill me off at once?" says the patient. "I don't know," says the doctor. "Do you think half-a-crown's wurth 'ud do it?" says the patient. "I think it might," says the doctor.

Charles Dickens

#5. I, too, have stars/ and blue depths.

Olav H. Hauge

#6. You have to conquer the mountain if you are going any futher

Olav H. Hauge

#7. I am still praying for revolution.

Ani DiFranco

#8. Maybe I just don't want another rejection," he shrugs. "I've had enough of that in my so-called acting career."
Oh, so this is what it's all about.
"But you're not auditioning for a role," I try to persuade him.
"Aren't I?" he raises his eyebrows.

Alexandra Potter

#9. The earth is warming at an alarming rate, we are running out of fossil fuels, and it is long past time for us to take action to correct these problems.

William J. Clinton

#10. What is written is merely the dregs of experience.

Franz Kafka

#11. The devil sees nothing more abominable than a truly humble christian, for [that Christian] is just the opposite of [the devil's] own image

Hans Nielsen Hauge

#12. One hand was behind his back, and he held it out, presenting a bouquet of white and smoky purple lilies. "They're straight from the underworld, by the way. They are everlasting. They won't die."

Jess C. Scott

#13. Don't bring the ocean if I feel thirsty, nor heaven if I ask for a light; but bring a hint, some dew, a particle, as birds carry only drops away from water, and the wind a grain of salt.

Olav H. Hauge

#14. Change happens when one individual has had enough pain and finds the inner resolve to ask for help and make a difference.

Mike Ferguson

#15. But this convention is about more than re-nominating President Obama. It's about Americans coming together to build one economy - not from the top down, but from the middle class out and the bottom up.

Debbie Wasserman Schultz

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