Top 23 Storehouses Quotes
#1. We want you to be ready with your personal storehouses filled with at least a year's supply. You don't argue why it cannot be done; you just plan to organize and get it done.
Spencer W. Kimball
#2. Rummaging in the storehouses of religious or literary history for myth-matter for ideational uses is of the nature of spiritual vulgarity.
Laura Riding
#3. On the day of your birth, the Creator filled countless storehouses, set aside for your use and yours alone.
Maya Angelou
#4. some prominent aviation museums across India including the HAL Museum in Bangalore, the Indian Air Force Museum in Delhi and the Naval Aviation Museum in Goa which are storehouses of information
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
#5. Universities are truly storehouses for knowledge: students arrive from school confident they know nearly everything, and they leave five years later certain that they know practically nothing. Where did the knowledge go in the meantime? In the university, of course, where it is dried and stored.
Terry Pratchett
#6. And of storehouses and of freight-trains - destruction
Zane Grey
#7. Prayer is the key that unlocks all the storehouses of God's ... grace and power.
R.A. Torrey
#8. The reign of tears is over. The slums will soon be only a memory. We will turn our prisons into factories and our jails into storehouses and comcribs. Men will walk upright now, women will smile, and the children will laugh. Hell will be forever for rent.
Billy Sunday
#10. 22"Have you entered the storehouses of the snow, Or have you seen the storehouses of the hail,
Anonymous
#11. Cairo is one of the greatest storehouses of human achievement on earth, ranging from the pharaonic through the Christian and Islamic periods to the Belle Epoque.
Michael Haag
#12. Storehouses filled with merchandise will prove a better guarantee than arsenals bulging with ammunition.
Elisabeth Marbury
#13. They dont understand what real treasure is. They see it in gold and copper, and tin. They see in herds of horses or cattle. They gather treasures to themselves, building great storehouses, which they guard ferociously. Then they die. What good is it then?
David Gemmell
#14. In the ancient times, bards went around singing the epics, which were storehouses of philosophy.
Amish Tripathi
#15. [On Los Angeles:] This city is a hundred years old but try and find some trace of its history. Every culture is swallowed up and spat out as a franchise. Taco Bell. Benihana of Tokyo. Numero Uno Pizza. Pup 'N' Taco. Kentucky Fried Chicken. Fast food sushi. Teriyaki Bowl.
Anne Finger
#16. Entrepreneurs always pitch their idea as 'the X of Y', so this is going to be 'the Microsoft of food.' And yet disruptive innovations usually don't have that character. Most of the time, if something seems like a good idea, it probably isn't.
Eric Ries
#17. Ah, the meek. Playing the long game. Sneaky bastards.
Denise Mina
#18. You guard against decay, in general, and stagnation, by moving, by continuing to move.
Mary Daly
#19. We are spending $1 billion a week in Iraq.
Tom Allen
#20. Idolatry means turning a good thing into the ultimate thing.
Timothy Keller
#21. Sacrifice, discipline and prayer are essential. We gain strength through God's word. We receive grace from the sacrament. And when we fumble due to sin - and it's gonna happen - confession puts us back on the field.
Lou Holtz
#22. Dentists tell you not to pick your teeth with any sharp metal object. Then you sit in their chair and the first thing they grab is an iron hook.
Bill Cosby
#23. I was an opponent of Saddam Hussein when the British and American governments and businessmen were selling him guns and gas.
George Galloway