Lawrence Fagg Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Lawrence Fagg
I think that an act of love is immortal; once tendered, it can never really be taken back. — Lawrence Fagg
How frustrating it is to be out-argued by someone you know is dead wrong but is more eloquent. — Lawrence Fagg
On the whole I feel that life has treated me rather well, but I sometimes wonder how well have I treated life. — Lawrence Fagg
Before I can accept someone's help, I must accept their presence. — Lawrence Fagg
Years ago I heard the Indian Jesuit Raimundo Panikkar say: Expect Nothing. — Lawrence Fagg
Life is a process of continually reordering priorities. — Lawrence Fagg
I'm afraid my glass is no longer half full because I drank most of it. — Lawrence Fagg
The man who says that he does not deserve his wife is probably right, but not for the reasons he thinks. — Lawrence Fagg
I see a good marriage as being like two tall trees growing beside each other, each nourishing the grace of the other. — Lawrence Fagg
If there were no nobodies, The somebodies would not have anybody, To convince that they were somebody, Except some other somebody, Who would not be convinced anyway. — Lawrence Fagg
Ideals are great as long as they don't get in the way of what we want to do. — Lawrence Fagg
To insist that I am not forgiven is a kind of inverse arrogance. — Lawrence Fagg
Until we can sense a sacred quality in time we will not begin to have a fuller understanding of it. — Lawrence Fagg
Everything I do or say will be forgotten in a few short years. Yet how amazing and wonderful it is that somehow I still care, just simply care about whatever I do, and will probably do so until my dying moment. — Lawrence Fagg
For some of us life is so fantastic we can't stand it. — Lawrence Fagg
How much more comfortable it is to say 'Yes, and ... ' than 'Yes, but ... '. — Lawrence Fagg
How unfortunate it is to be constrained by what people might say at our funeral or on our gravestone. — Lawrence Fagg
It is said that in life we must play with the cards we are dealt, but too often I have kept those cards too close to my chest. — Lawrence Fagg
One of the small consolations of old age, if you are lucky, can be at least a partial recovery of innocence. — Lawrence Fagg
How often have I tried just hard enough so that I can then say to myself that I tried with the real purpose of assuaging my guilt about something I did not wish to succeed in the first place? — Lawrence Fagg
We all have the right to be wrong and be loved just the same. — Lawrence Fagg