Christian D. Larson Quotes
It is just as necessary to forgive ourselves as it is to forgive others, and the principal reason why forgiveness seemed so difficult is because we have neglected to forgive ourselves.
Christian D. Larson
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I get asked to comment a lot on inequality in cycling, but for me it has never been an issue. Everything has always been equal on the track, and the male and female riders are all part of the same team, and we all mix freely.
Laura Trott
When I'm performing, I'm not even thinking about the song. I'm thinking about the audience.
Sam Smith
And let us be frank, the security threats that emanate from our ports come from foreign cargo.
Dana Rohrabacher
When leaders throughout an organization take an active, genuine interest in the people they manage, when they invest real time to understand employees at a fundamental level, they create a climate for greater morale, loyalty, and, yes, growth.
Patrick Lencioni
Gee, its lonesome in the outfield. It's hard to keep awake with nothing to do.
Babe Ruth
It always struck me that Africa was, in a strange way, a futuristic place and had elements and vibes and spirits that were going to inform the future. Africa Express is an attempt to engage that power outside Africa, and for everyone to benefit from it.
Damon Albarn
Blur
In lean times, you get plenty of sleep, and you're not flying around everywhere.
J. K. Simmons
In literature, older women are not often given center stage.
Kate Christensen
I grew up in a home where reading was a big deal.
Mallory Ortberg
Everything that's really worthwhile in life comes to us.
Earl Nightingale
If you don't like something, change it. If you can't change it, change your attitude.
Maya Angelou
The reason passes, like the heart, through certain epochs and transitions, but its development is not so often portrayed. Men seem to have been satisfied with unfolding the passions in their extremes, their aberration, and their results, without considering how closely they are bound up with the intellectual constitution of the individual.
Friedrich Schiller