Alemu Aga Quotes & Sayings
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Adolin nodded curtly. He was still angry, Dalinar could see, but he chose to follow Dalinar - and part of following a leader was supporting him even when the battle turned against him. — Brandon Sanderson

Your Mother is a hard act to follow. She will always be the love of your life — Ashley Rhodes-Courter

Read the New Testament, and observe what Christ says, and how he acts-make his world your rule, and his conduct your example. — Charlotte Bronte

Thomas Merton wrote, "it is both dangerous and easy to hate man as he is because he is not 'what he ought to be.' If we do not first respect what he is we will never suffer him to become what he ought to be: in our impatience we will do away with him altogether."50 — Eugene H. Peterson

I walk around feeling a sort of existential guilt all the time; and honestly for me this house is a way of feeling less guilty about the universe. — Julia Louis-Dreyfus

In my field, you can't really wear the same dress twice unless you want Isaac Mizrahi to scorn you on TV. — Mary Lambert

I have promised you in marriage to one husband - to present a pure virgin to Christ. 2 Corinthians 11:2 — Beth Moore

There are two most important things in the world - being in danger, and being saved. — Ava Dellaira

I like movies where you can come back and re-watch them and admire the cinematography 25 years later. — Rob Zombie

For him, I must remember, I am only a whim. — Margaret Atwood

I haven't experienced anything paranormal yet, but I did see what I think was a meteor light up the sky in a flash of red for a few seconds. That was really cool. — Ryan Lee

We are bodies of broken bones. I guess I'd always known but never fully considered that being broken is what makes us human. We all have our reasons. Sometimes we're fractured by the choices we make; sometimes we're shattered by things we would never have chosen. But our brokenness is also the source of our common humanity, the basis for our shared search for comfort, meaning, and healing. Our shared vulnerability and imperfection nurtures and sustains our capacity for compassion.
We have a choice. We can embrace our humanness, which means embracing our broken natures and the compassion that remains our best hope for healing. Or we can deny our brokenness, forswear compassion, and, as a result, deny our humanity. — Bryan Stevenson