Top 14 Schefman Associates Quotes
#1. business is neither a burden to bear nor a battle to win, but a chance to outgrow fear by helping others outgrow theirs. This
Devdutt Pattanaik
#2. History doesn't repeat itself, but it harmonizes, and what it usually makes is the devil's music.
Stephen King
#3. No one ever gets too big to make mistakes. The secret is that the big man is greater than his mistakes, because he rises right out of them and passes beyond them.
George Matthew Adams
#4. And now I am sitting in the graveyard, staring at two headstones, and feeling good and bad at the same time. The way we do when our own lives continue to unfold, but the lives that gave us life and others that gave our lives meaning have ended.
Julene Bair
#5. All trials are trials for one's life, just as all sentences are sentences of death.
Oscar Wilde
#6. J.R.R. Tolkien told a questioning correspondent, life's purpose is to know, praise, and thank God.
Philip Zaleski
#7. The thing about being a writer is that you never have to ask, 'Am I doing something that's worthwhile?' Because even if you fail at it, you know that it's worth doing.
Richard Ford
#8. I'm not a person for sitting on beaches. What would I do?
Brian May
#9. You're asking me to look into the future and give you guarantees. Magic isn't a recipe for baking cake.
Martina Boone
#10. We've invented most of the stuff that we need and now we're just messing about
Karl Pilkington
#11. I think we are living in a world that is too perfect and things are too retouched. I want to scream at the top of my lungs 'our imperfections are what make us special'
Erin Wasson
#12. I have a wonderful relationship with my friends, family members, and co-workers. I am appreciated
Louise Hay
#13. The impression made on a wise man is that of universal innocence. Poison is not poisonous after all, nor are any wounds fatal. Compassion is a very untenable ground. It must be expeditious. Its pleadings will not bear to be stereotyped.
Henry David Thoreau
#14. The only thing that changes as we evolve is the idea of what serves us.
Neale Donald Walsch
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