Remember The Titans Quotes

There are a few moments in your life when you are truly and completely happy, and you remember to give thanks. Even as it happens you are nostalgic for the moment, you are tucking it away in your scrapbook.

David Benioff

To create a memorable design you need to start with a thought thats worth remembering.

Thomas Manss

A sensible man will remember that the eyes may be confused in two ways - by a change from light to darkness or from darkness to light; and he will recognize that the same thing happens to the soul.

Plato

Remember the street car cannot turn out.

Charles M. Hayes

Never assume one child is always the victim and the other the aggressor. Remember, no matter how things appear, it takes two to tango. If you look closely enough ... you will see how the victim subtly provokes the aggressor into attacking.

Ron Taffel

A man always remembers his first love with special tenderness, but after that he begins to bunch them.

Henry Louis Mencken

If pleasures are greatest in anticipation, just remember that this is also true of troubles

Elbert Hubbard

When any calamity has been suffered, the first thing to be remembered is how much has been escaped

Samuel Johnson

We all remember how many religious wars were fought for a religion of love and gentleness; how many bodies were burned alive with the genuinely kind intention of saving souls from the eternal fire of hell.

Karl Popper

Remember, remember always, that all of us, and you and I especially, are descended from immigrations and revolutionists.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Everyone can see the future, but no one remembers the past.

Alexander Sokulov

The wise man must remember that while he is a descendant of the past, he is a parent of the future.

Herbert Spencer

Remember, people will judge you by your actions, not your intentions. You may have a heart of gold -- but so does a hard-boiled egg.

Unknown

Always remember, money isn't everything - but also remember to make a lot of it before talking such fool nonsense.

Earl Wilson

The curse of mortality. You spend the first portion of your life learning, growing stronger, more capable. And then, through no fault of your own, your body begins to fail. You regress. Strong limbs become feeble, keen senses grow dull, hardy constitutions deteriorate. Beauty withers. Organs quit. You remember yourself in your prime, and wonder where that person went. As your wisdom and experience are peaking, your traitorous body becomes a prison.

Brandon Mull
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