North Pole And South Pole Quotes
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North Pole And South Pole Quotes & Sayings
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The generation into which I was born was tedious.
— Oscar Wilde
As his teeth left bite marks down the side of her neck, she thought maybe she didn't need oxygen anymore. He could just breathe for her.
— Stylo Fantome
We truly live only one day at a time. It doesn't really help to worry about the future, which we can't control, or the past, which we can't change.
— Philip Yancey
We are a temple-building and a temple-attending people.
— Thomas S. Monson
Now my eyes are turned from the South to the North, and I want to lead one more Expedition. This will be the last ... to the North Pole.
— Ernest Shackleton
To be honest, I'm not that much of a reader of Korean fiction, since so little is translated.
— Chang-rae Lee
I try hard not to judge anyone, and I try to bless everyone who is a part of my life, particularly anyone with whom I am having any problems
— Jim Henson
That's the secret to life ... replace one worry with another.
— Charles M. Schulz
Clever men are good, but they are not the best.
— Thomas Carlyle
Tolerance gives us spiritual insight, which is as far from fanaticism as the north pole is from the south.
— Mahatma Gandhi
It's north and south pole. When you win you feel great, but when you lose it, it's like you've lost 10 games in a row.
— Lindy Ruff
Maybe that was the dragon part of me coming out, but the thought of being homeless didn't scare me as much as losing one of my books.
— Jamie K. Schmidt
I think the future of lunar bases has to be somewhere around the South or North Pole. You have less variation in temperature and more daylight hours.
— Charles Duke
But whoever has this world's goods, and sees his brother in need, and shuts up his heart from him, how does the love of God abide in him?
— John The Apostle
Nothing easier. One step beyond the pole, you see, and the north wind becomes a south one.
— Robert Peary
The recurring theme which predisposes people to depression is rejection and lack of self-esteem.
— Richard Winters