Aphelion Pronunciation Quotes & Sayings
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The state is that great fiction by which everyone tries to live at the expense of everyone else. — Frederic Bastiat
God comes first. Paradise is not cheap. — Hakeem Olajuwon
The ground of fearlessness is fear. In order to be fearless, you have to stand in the middle of your fear. — Larry Rosenberg
Writing is self-expression and no matter how complex the idea might be in the head when it is put in paper, it simplifies. It gives pleasure. It keeps track of who we are. Keeping a habit of writing is very beneficial to anyone. It is a bliss. — Bishwas Mishra
There is more to life than material well-being. Who would claim that the wholly wage-dependent family enjoys the dignity, the security, the range of choice and the autonomy (not to mention the leisure and freedom) of the family even partially supported by capital ownership? — Louis O. Kelso
One day we found them. They must of been holding a gook convention or something, cause it seem like the same sort of deal as when you step on a anthill and they all come swarming around. — Winston Groom
Some clergymen make a motto, instead of a theme, of their texts. — Hosea Ballou
Hello. (Serenity)
I've killed over a hundred men. Half of them I kill for simply saying hello. (Ushakii) — Kinley MacGregor
Traveling is all very well if you can get home at night. I would be willing to go around the world if I came back in time to light the candles and set the table for supper. — Gladys Taber
the Pharisees, and the other self-justifying Jews, who though that they needed no repentance, and that therefore God should abundantly rejoice in them, and make his boast of them, as those that were most his honour; but Christ tells them that it was quite otherwise, that God was more praised in, and pleased with, the penitent broken heart of one of those despised, envied sinners, than all the long prayers which the scribes and Pharisees made, who could not see any thing amiss in themselves. Nay, — Matthew Henry
Without an awareness of our feelings we cannot experience compassion. How can we share the sufferings and the joys of others if we cannot experience our own? — Gary Zukav