Arcila Marisol Quotes & Sayings
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I'm an only child, you know, originally. I'm not a child anymore, but I certainly tend to spend a lot of time on my own. — Annie Lennox

I believe that the Democratic party has a bright future, but that like any long lived entity it needs to address some fundamental issues. — Martin Frost

One faith, St. Paul writes (Eph. 4:5). Hold most firmly that our faith is identical with that of the ancients. Deny this, and you dissolve the unity of the Church ... We must hold this for certain, namely: that the faith of the people at the present day is one with the faith of the people in past centuries. Were this not true, then we would be in a different church than they were in and, literally, the Church would not be One. — Thomas Aquinas

The horse will always do right if he understands. This is very remarkable. It is true neither of human beings nor of dogs. — Muriel Wace

Virginia was working in the garden, and her husband Leonard called out for her to come inside, that Hitler was just about to speak on the radio.
Virginia refused. "I am planting irises," she said, "and they will be here long after Hitler is gone."
And they are. You can go see the irises at their house, still blooming. — Connie Willis

Despite the loss they were suffering, they'd both relaxed - as people do when they realize they've run out of chances for happiness — Orhan Pamuk

There was something beautiful about standing in the middle of what should be an intensely private moment. — Brent Weeks

A mother's love is like an everlasting bed of roses, that continues to blossom. A mother's love bears strength, comfort, healing and warmth. Her beauty is compared to a sunny day that shines upon each rose petal and inspires hope. — Ellen J. Barrier

For us to remain in this world, our animal brain has to be there to support us. — Thomas Keating

If Churchill recommends optimism, who are you or I to quibble? — Anthony Weston

I have thought there was some advantage even in death, by which we mingle with the herd of common men. — Henry David Thoreau

Dogs never lie about love. — Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson

Life's missed opportunities, at the end, may seem more poignant to us than those we embraced - because in our imagination they have a perfection that reality can never rival. — Roger Ebert