1866 Shield Quotes & Sayings
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I can only say with deeper sincerity and fuller significance what I have always said in theory Wait God's will. — Charlotte Bronte

I don't believe in failure. Whenever you take action and do something, irrespective of the outcome, you have succeeded by simply doing and trying. The universe rewards action. So believe in yourself and do whatever it is you want to do. — Miya Yamanouchi

I don't know that I've seen a lot of things I've done from beginning to end. I think I've seen clips and freaked out. I'm not somebody who watches things they've done. — Justin Bieber

Good people in the West have often failed to distinguish between Islam and Islamism ... — Phyllis Chesler

When I don't understand, I have an unbearable itch to know why. — Robert A. Heinlein

I have bad feet and I have weak ankles. — Katherine Heigl

But now the worst crime was pretending to be something you were not. — Alice Hoffman

Why am I letting you comfort me? He stared over her head. Because I've made sure you have no one else to turn to. — Kresley Cole

What once was had, forever lost; thy fate is destined, thy love star-crossed. — Nenia Campbell

I would rather die a spinster - poor, ruined, scorned, and alone - than suffer that heartbreak daily. — Tessa Dare

Selecting a challenge and meeting it creates a sense of self-empowerment that becomes the ground for further successful challenges. — Julia Cameron

Some of the most untidy writers have also been the most productive. Iris Murdoch, for instance, wrote a good 30 books in a house strewn with rubbish. — Craig Brown

I'm okay. Nobody's bothering me. Everyone's very kind, and very polite. I don't feel like my whole life changed. — Berenice Bejo

Those who believe the gospel - who believe that they are the recipients of undeserved but unshakable grace - grow in a paradoxically loving yet joyful fear. — Timothy Keller

It seems like the rebellions never stop, in the city, in the compound, anywhere. There are just breaths between them, and foolishly, we call those breaths "peace". — Veronica Roth