Ability Thesaurus Quotes & Sayings
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Man is guaranteed only those rights which he can defend. — Jack McCoy
Those who do not yet love one another deeply have need of words; those who deeply love thrive on silences. — Fulton J. Sheen
God. Why the fuck do we drive cars? In — Elle Kennedy
We think we have to prove our allegiance to God by being poor. Many years ago, my own psychic development teacher taught me that to be on a spiritual path meant that you needed to be poor, because that was proving your allegiance to God. So growing up with that kind of teaching from her was a real struggle for me, also. — Echo Bodine
I worked extra hard at my job in an effort to feel good about myself and keep depression from overtaking me. I attended the temple often. Those were things I could actually do, rather than just sit back in my misery and hope God would take it away. My — B. Russell McConkie
I take football as an avenue to different opportunities. Football is not using me; I'm using football. — Adrian Peterson
Video game voicing is absolutely different from cartoon work. In cartoons, you're almost always there with the entire cast, and the entire script is acted out in sequence. With video games, it's you by yourself, in a room with a script you just got when you walked in. — Josh Keaton
If fear is the great enemy of intimacy, love is its true friend. — Henri Nouwen
You can't say you're going to jump the Grand Canyon and then jump some other canyon. — Evel Knievel
Courage doesn't mean being free from fear; it means learning to work through fear and speak even when we are afraid. — Joanna Brooks
Evening. The dead sheathed in the earth's crust and turning the slow diurnal of the earth's wheel, at peace with eclipse, asteroid, the dusty novae, their bones brindled with mold and the celled marrow going to frail stone, turning, their fingers laced with root, at one with Tut and Agamemnon, with the seed and the unborn. — Cormac McCarthy
I write really well on the road. — Pam Houston
Herbert Hoover versus Al Smith in 1928 was one of the dirtiest elections in American history. — Joseph Cummins
