Adamaly Saint Quotes & Sayings
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Be not miserable about what may happen tomorrow. The same everlasting Father, who cares for you today, will care for you tomorrow. — Saint Francis De Sales

It is pleasant to believe one's society is more "enlightened" or "rational" than all others, — David Bentley Hart

Super-heroes were created to represent the best in all of us. We should aspire to match their nobility, not their ability to shoot big chrome guns. — Mark Waid

God cares about even the least part of us — Sunday Adelaja

I hope I'm able to achieve more on camera through stillness, through focus, through being quite careful to do less on every take, rather than more. So I'm reducing, rather than adding. Which hopefully is a good exercise. That's what I'd like to do. — Ben Kingsley

I wonder if you're fast as they say," Bessie Weasel chirruped, her hand slowly straying toward the belt.
"Wondering is free," Cinnabar said finally, his voice soft and low. "Certainty has its price". — Daniel Polansky

The way humanity manages or mismanages its nature-based assets, including pollinators, will in part define our collective future in the 21st century, — Achim Steiner

Just go out there and do what you've got to do. — Martina Navratilova

There is a difference between looking all right in a shirt and taking the shirt off. The older that us dudes get, the more the paunch has to be worked on. It's hard. — Stephen Moyer

Few things make the life of a parent more rewarding and sweet as successful children. — Nelson Mandela

You never know what's hit you. A gunshot is the perfect way. — John F. Kennedy

You should be more careful," said Josh with a crooked grin, the barrel of his gun still smoking. "It's dangerous around here. You could get hurt."
Sam grinned back savagely. "I'll try to remember. — Phillip W. Simpson

In every analysis you need to isolate what the real assets are and you must not forget to examine the franchise to do business, to review the character and competence of the management and to estimate the outcome if the whole business had to be turned into cash. — Peter Cundill