Anne Widdecombe Quotes & Sayings
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I grew up being a bit of a tomboy, a big-time tomboy. — Katheryn Winnick
Without any doubt, I am striving for power. — Alexei Navalny
I felt like my pregnancy was a sacred moment for me. I stayed in Boston and I didn't work apart from the contracts I have, and then I only let them use my face. — Gisele Bundchen
It's so sad: anything that has to do with God, people want to dispel. — Sylvia Browne
Make mistakes, necessary marks. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Our call is to trust that the foolishness of self-sacrificial love will overcome evil in the end. Our call is to manifest the beauty of a Savior who loves indiscriminately while revolting against all hatred and violence. This is the humble mustard seed revolution that will in the end transform the world. — Gregory A. Boyd
As soon as he ceased to be mad he became merely stupid. There are maladies we must not seek to cure because they alone protect us from others that are more serious. — Marcel Proust
Justice has to be done, justice must be seen to be done, what the AU is simply saying is that what is critical, what is the priority, is peace. That is priority number one now. — Jakaya Kikwete
Their pull was undeniable, like fireworks on top of flaming bonfires. — Elena Kincaid
For the spiritual sense of the Word treats everywhere of the spiritual world, that is, of the state of the church in the heavens, as well as in the earth; hence the Word is spiritual and Divine. — Emanuel Swedenborg
I'm from the church, my dad was a pastor's kid. — Wyclef Jean
Wisdom or accident, at length, recall us from our error, and offers to us some object capable of producing a pleasing, yet lasting effect, which effect, therefore, we call happiness. Happiness has this essential difference from what is commonly called pleasure, that virtue forms its basis, and virtue being the offspring of reason, may be expected to produce uniformity of effect. — Ann Radcliffe
No old lady would be that conniving if she didn't have a little spunk left in her. — Susan Ornbratt