Top 16 Sharpening The Ax Quotes

#1. Dreams never die. Sometimes you think they are dead, but they are just hibernating lie some old bear. And, if the dream has been hibernating for a long time, that bear is going to wake up grumpy and hungry

Harlan Coben

#2. I honestly do feel - and I hope I don't gag anybody if they read this - but I feel like I'm one of the luckiest people in the world.

Jonathan Banks

#3. No one talked, but they all said plenty.

Lee Child

#4. Richard Nixon will always go down as a failure because of one stupid, moral - and that goes back to that last chapter, on principles.

Frank Luntz

#5. A loss, but who still mourns the breath of one woman, or laments one wife? Though my heart never can forget, how, for one look, she gave up her life.

Anna Akhmatova

#6. A man who is intimate with God is not intimidated by man.

Leonard Ravenhill

#7. If I had eight hours to chop down a tree, I'd spend six hours sharpening the ax.

Abraham Lincoln

#8. Love doesn't mean anything if you are not willing ta make a commitment

Nicholas Sparks

#9. The lights disappear,
The elevator shudders,
Stalls,
Quits.
All in the same nanosecond.

All that exists is darkness so thick I can't think,
And Travis so close I can't breathe.

Elana Johnson

#10. Female athletes are stereotyped by the general population
and usually as homosexuals.

Billie Jean King

#11. If torture is permitted, it's hard to imagine what isn't.

Jonathan Glover

#12. Abraham Lincoln is reputed to have said that if he had eight hours to cut down a tree, he'd spend several of these hours sharpening his ax.

Irvin D. Yalom

#13. Your limitations create your sound.

Norah Jones

#14. I learnt to test the size of my brain..by trying this simple thought ! Look out for the good things, not the faults.It takes a good deal bigger sized brain to find out what is not wrong with people and things than to fins out what is wrong!!!

Abha Maryada Banerjee

#15. I love the smell of coffee when I wake up in the morning. It gives me the awesome feeling of hope!

Avijeet Das

#16. No. All I say is that it is not argument that convinces me of the necessity of a future life, but this: when you go hand in hand with someone and all at once that person vanishes there, into nowhere, and you yourself are left facing that abyss, and look in. And I have looked in. . . .

Leo Tolstoy

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