Hardly Quotes

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Steven Magee
“Corporate media rarely reports the fact that police internal affairs uphold hardly any complaints from the masses.”
Steven Magee

James C. Dobson
“Dr. Richard Selzer is a surgeon and a favorite author of mine. He writes the most beautiful and compassionate descriptions of his patients and the human dramas they confront. In his book Letters to a Young Doctor, he said that most young people seem to be protected for a time by an imaginary membrane that shields them from horror. They walk in it every day but are hardly aware of its presence. As the immune system protects the human body from the unseen threat of harmful bacteria, so this mythical membrane guards them from life-threatening situations. Not every young person has this protection, of course, because children do die of cancer, congenital heart problems, and other disorders. But most of them are shielded—and don’t realize it. Then, as years roll by, one day it happens. Without warning, the membrane tears, and horror seeps into a person’s life or into the life of a loved one. It is at this moment that an unexpected theological crisis presents itself.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future

Israelmore Ayivor
“The iron may not be hot early if you want to wait for it to get heated; it will get hot if you strike it hardly! Strike it now!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes

Petra Hermans
“It's hard, to think with an empty head, yes, I know. It is hard.”
Petra Hermans
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Awdhesh Singh
“We often think that only money, power and comfort give us gratification. But this is partial truth. We also feel happy when we play, work out, solve a complex problem or make a child smile by our love and affection. We enjoy success and hate failure, but there is hardly any success that is not preceded by failure. It is our failures that make our successes sweeter.”
Awdhesh Singh, 31 Ways to Happiness

Steven Magee
“The spectrum of life reduces as altitude increases until 13,797 feet where there is hardly any biological life at all.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Is OSHA still upholding hardly any complaints?”
Steven Magee