
Top 15 Timing Chain Quotes
#1. Supreme importance in war is to attack the enemy's strategy.
Sun Tzu
#2. Success was never accidental, he would say; it was always the result of a vision and hard work. Dad
James E. McGreevey
#3. I've had bad jobs. Now I have a good one. I'm thankful.
Maurice Greene
#5. Our faults are not seen, But past us; neither felt, but only in The punishment.
John Donne
#6. So, what's the first step to changing norms? It's breaking the code of silence around the problem that always sustains the status quo.
Kerry Patterson
#7. His father had always said, Son, the most important thing in life is to make a contribution. Who would have thought Kittridge's contribution would be video-blogging from the front lines of the apocalypse?
Justin Cronin
#8. The Klingons are not calling to the warriors within us to seek out death. They are calling us to live every moment of every day as our best selves, so that should death arrive unbidden, we may face it without regret.
Kirsten Beyer
#9. Goodie Mob is my passion, the core of me, the fight, the struggle. I'm still as much of an underdog as I ever was, and my music is still as anti-establishment as it ever was. I want to satisfy that rebel side. It's not null and void. I'm a whole being, and I'm just coming back full circle.
CeeLo Green
#10. Robert's going had some way taken the brightness, the color, the meaning out of everything. The conditions of her life were in no way changed, but her whole existence was dulled, like a faded garment which seems to be no longer worth wearing.
Kate Chopin
#12. Because no one dies without a feeding tube, they die with them. The elderly will stop eating when it's their time; forcing them to eat is a desperate attempt to salvage our time.
Louis Profeta
#13. I am hindered of meeting God in my brother, because he has shut his own temple doors, and recites fables merely of his brother's, or his brother's brother's God.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#14. How I even do something without knowing what I do?? (Isn't it Strange??)
Deyth Banger
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