Aglomeratia Quotes & Sayings
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The people who can step up my experience are those who have a common set of experiences with people I know. Think about it. How often did a total stranger come into your life to make your evening better? Not very often. But the friend of your friend? That happens all the time. — Robert Scoble
I hang out with a lot of the people I did when I was in high school, when I was in college, and I have a strong unit of people around me, whether it be friends or family, and if my head gets too big, they will definitely check me immediately. — John Cena
There is no room for a complainer in a universe of law, and worry is soul-suicide. By your very attitude of mind you are strengthening the chains which bind you, and are drawing about you the darkness by which you are enveloped, Alter your outlook upon life, and your outward life will alter. — James Allen
One of my goals is to find an unsigned YouTube artist and feature them on my album. That's what I wished someone would've done for me. — Charlie Puth
We can choose to make "faith-filled" choices, or we can choose to make "faith-less" choices. — Wendy Blight
You don't usually get treated unfairly. You usually get what you deserve. — Dale Murphy
Centuries of perfectly-pitched heartbreak resound through Les' microphone as Stella and I embrace in a slow dance. — Daven Anderson
He had appeared beside her because she had wanted him to. She had called him to her, and was calling him still. Even when she fell asleep, she dreamed of water, as if the world were topsy-turvy and everything she cared about had been lost in the deep. She plunged through the green waves with her eyes wide open, searching for the world as she'd known it, but that world no longer existed; everything that had once been solid was liquid now, and the birds swam alongside the fish. — Alice Hoffman
The mind which renounces, once and for ever, a futile hope, has its compensation in ever-growing calm. — George Gissing
They made her think of her grandmere, who had lost her husband and two of her sons in the war. She had cried every day for a year, walking the same stretch of road from her home to the train station, waiting for them to come home. Her tears fell as black stones to the ground, and to this day those stones lodged in car tires and let all the air out slowly in a wail. — Sarah Addison Allen
Yes, we're all on a journey here. We're not perfect. We all struggle. We can tell from the fatigue we feel and the stiffness in our spiritual joints that we haven't always taken good care of ourselves. But prayer wakes us up with mercies from God that are "new every morning" (Lam. 3:23). Prayer is how we start to stretch and feel limber again, feel loose, ready to take on the world. And when we start applying prayer to particular muscle groups - like our confidence in Christ and His victory over our past - our whole body and our whole being start to percolate with fresh energy, with the blood-pumping results of applied faith. — Priscilla Shirer
Producing the vibration of love is based on your ability to feel deep pain ... go into those feelings ... and to find peace once again. — Barbara Marciniak
To live alone is the fate of all great souls. — Arthur Schopenhauer
