Anthelia Quotes & Sayings
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The day is divided into two important sections: Mealtimes and everything else. — Merrill Markoe
Sit back and enjoy. And remember: Always be careful what you say around your kids. — Donna Chapman Gilbert
In the harsh face of life faith can read a bracing gospel. — Robert Louis Stevenson
Fame may pass over my head; money may escape me; my one friend may fail me; every hope may fold its tent and steal away; Happiness may remain a sealed book; every remnant of human ties may vanish; I may find myself an outcast; good things held out to me may suddenly be withdrawn; the stars may go out, one by one; the sun may go dark; yet still I may hold upright my head, if I have but my steak - and my onions. — Mary MacLane
I always found Louise Brooks interesting. She was an icon of the silent - film era, and I knew she'd grown up in Kansas, and that she was smart and rebellious and sharp - tongued. — Laura Moriarty
It is not enough to profess the word of God; we must partake in good deeds. — Lailah Gifty Akita
I am constantly reminded that we are a products of the choices we make — Oche Otorkpa
No one else can choose your attitude for you. Your perspective and choice of attitude gives you the power to be in control. — Irene Dunlap
Mathilde made an effort to use the more intimate form; she was evidently more attentive to this unusual way of speaking than to what she was saying. This use of the singular form, stripped of the tone of affection, ceased, after a moment, to afford Julien any pleasure, he was astonished at the absence of happiness; finally, in order to feel it, he had recourse to his reason. He saw himself highly esteemed by this girl who was so proud, and never bestowed unrestricted praise; by this line of reasoning he arrived at a gratification of his self-esteem. — Stendhal
There was enough space out here that it was easy to lose sight of each other. — Jennifer E. Smith
Who ever lives looking for pleasure only, his senses uncontrolled, immoderate in his enjoyments, idle and weak, the tempter will certainly overcome him, as the wind blows down a weak tree. — Gautama Buddha
