Agbolade Adesoye Quotes & Sayings
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What is it you want, Finley Sinclair?"
Some peace. Some healing. To hear God's voice again.
I wanted to find my brother's Ireland. To put it into song.
And I wanted my heart back.
"I'll know it when I find it." I looked past Beckett and into the night sky. "Or when it finds me. — Jenny B. Jones

No, Sully'd decided long ago to abstain from all but the most general forms of regret. He allowed himself the vague wish that things had turned out differently, without blaming himself that they hadn't, any more than he'd blamed himself when his 1-2-3 triple never ran like it should at least once. It didn't pay to second-guess every one of life's decisions, to pretend to wisdom about the past from the safety of the present, the way so many people did when they got older. — Richard Russo

When passions rise may reason be the guide. — Jennie Holton Fant

The reward is in the risk. — David Levithan

And yet - and yet - one's kite will rise on the wind as far as ever one has string to let it go. It tugs and tugs and will go, and one is glad the further it goes, even if everybody else is nasty about it. — D.H. Lawrence

We all have wings, but they have not been of any avail to us and if we could tear them off, we would do so. — Franz Kafka

Repentance is the biggest punishment of ideal man. — Khem Veasna

Be not afraid of what is inside of you.
What is inside is who you are.
Do not worry about what is on the outside
cause that changes with life and aging.
Your soul is reflected not by age or looks
Nor by your status or everyday life
It is reflected in your ulterior motives,
the real reason you do what you do. — Sonia Valencia Singh

The Bible was America's basic textbook in all fields. — Noah Webster

I looked like a corpse, and not a particularly fresh corpse at that. — Emmett Spain

It was given to Abba Anthony to see a doctor in Alexandria who was simply and humbly doing what God had given him to do. His inner being stood in the presence of the Lord as he worked and prayed. According to the literature of the desert, this is the goal of our life in this world as it is set out for all Christians, a goal that the solitary monk tried to attain through his special vocation. — Elisabeth Behr-Sigel

That's one thing I find about having children - it does unlock a door that separates you from other women who've had children. — Rebecca Miller

ultimately, open source depends on intrinsic motivation with the same ferocity that older business models rely on extrinsic motivation, — Daniel H. Pink