Adarei Quotes & Sayings
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This is a proof of a well-trained mind, to rejoice in what is good and to grieve at the opposite.
[Lat., Ergo hoc proprium est animi bene constituti, et laetari bonis rebus, et dolere contrariis.] — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Our desires are the way that the healing life force comes through us and replenishes our bodies. — Christiane Northrup

Par for the course when it comes to the Branch. They're always holding people prisoner, and people are always trying to break free. — Jennifer Rush

You know, I've always tried to look at things as just what the part was. I never tried to worry about whether it was the lead or not the lead, because I think you can really mess your mind up when you're too caught up in those things. — Yul Vazquez

The moment you think you are out of resources; you still have one thing, Will to Win. Ignite it. — Vikrmn

Music never leaves you alone, and punk rock will always be there when nothing else will, — Pete Wentz

... though he [Michael Faraday] took no cities, he captivated all hearts. — John Tyndall

Something I learned when I was very young: with cooking, it doesn't matter where you are; you can always cook. You can end up in small village in Peru where somebody's cooking, take a spoon and taste it, and you might not be too sure what you're eating, but you can taste the soul in the food. That's what is beautiful with food. — Daniel Boulud

Those wishing to be successful in the market can't ignore the boomer numbers, the wealth and spending power they have. — Pat Conroy

When Golgoth finally left this place, these fragments would thaw, just as Morgan's had. I had to acknowledge that Grimalkin was dead. — Joseph Delaney

At a certain level of learning and understanding,
right or wrong ain't the issue, but different interest. — Toba Beta

It was the evangelicals who led the fight against slavery, child labor, poor factory conditions, and the abuse of the poor and the insane. Much of what we value in modern social legislation, and perhaps take for granted, grew out of the ministry of Wesley and Whitefield and their successors. — Warren W. Wiersbe

It was time for tea as it so often was. — Alexander McCall Smith

I was fifteen years old when I began to hate people. — Anne Moody