Arduousness Pronunciation Quotes & Sayings
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The cake was sinfully decadent, dripping with chocolate, exactly the way a birthday cake should be. — Rysa Walker

I'm a nice middle-class girl in real life, and I'm a mom and a grandma, and I usually play sweet characters. — Jacki Weaver

Far better for a man that he had never been born than that he should degrade a pulpit into a show box to exhibit himself in. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

The bottom line of the Gospel is that most of us have to hit some kind of bottom before we even start the real spiritual journey. — Richard Rohr

When I'm right, no one remembers.When I am wrong, no one forgets. — Larry Goetz

She was never neutral, but she could be tolerant, although it was hard work - never a tolerance of indifference. — Mary Allsebrook

The man who shouts every time he loses his house keys is betraying a beautiful but rash faith in a universe in which keys never go astray. — Alain De Botton

Death is not the way they show it in the movies, with the dying person holding on just long enough for one last embrace, some final words of love or absolution. — Bethany Chase

Women are afraid. It is unpopular to question the bible. They are creatures of tradition. They fear to question their position in the testament, as they feared to advocate suffrage fifty years ago. Now they are quarreling as to which were among the first to advocate it. You see they are not used to abuse as I am. In Albany, fifty years ago, when I went before the legislature to plead for a married woman's right to her own property, the women whom I met in society crossed the street rather than speak to me. — Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Someone will inevitably find something wrong in almost everything, so do what it is that you do best and remember to have enough tolerance for two. — Brandon Boyd

I was one of I think three white girls in my school. So, I was very much an outsider. And plus I was Jewish and all of my friends were black and Baptist because they listen to the coolest music. We were all listening to Ray Charles and what was then called race music. — Janis Ian