Aelia Wellness Quotes & Sayings
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To bring about change, you must not be afraid to take the first step. We will fail when we fail to try. — Rosa Parks
I was just trying to make a nice little movie ... It wasn't until I saw it all put together that I realized this was something remarkable. — Mike Nichols
I'm not looking for the perfect man. I'm looking for the man whose imperfections I can put up with. — Devon Ashley
But how could she explain that their crude idea of love didn't seem satisfying, and a good-looking husband wasn't all she wanted in life? — Melanie Dickerson
But who can paint like Nature? Can imagination boast, amid its gay creation, hues like hers? — James Thomson
The more I wonder, the more I love. — Alice Walker
Draft resisters have had and should continue to have only normal difficulties immigrating [to Canada]. Probably any young American can get in if he is really determined, though all will need adequate information ... The toughest problem a draft resister faces is not how to immigrate but whether he really wants to. And only you can answer that. For yourself. That's what Nuremberg was all about. — Mark Satin
If someone tells you a secret that doesn't belong to them, be sure that secret has been shared more than once. — Gabbo De La Parra
The world is changing, and I believe that, if I want to stay employed as a programmer, I'm going to have to change with it. — Kent Beck
No benefit comes from a just man's prayer if he who asks for it finds more pleasure in sin than in virtue. For Samuel mourned over Saul when he sinned, but he was not able to obtain God's mercy, for his grief was not supported by the necessary change of life on the part of the sinner. Hence God put an end to the pointless grief of His servant, saying to him, 'How long will you mourn for Saul, seeing I have rejected him from reigning over Israel?' (I Sam. 16:1). — Maximus The Confessor
[L]anguage functions best when we mediate between the descriptive and prescriptive influences, changing the rules to better suit some things, but sticking to them for others. — John Wiswell