Armenag Quotes & Sayings
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The most important thing in your life," Dallas said, "is not what you do; it's who you become. That's what you will take into eternity. You are an unceasing spiritual being with an eternal destiny in God's great universe. — John Ortberg

Be more dedicated to making solid achievements than in running after swift but synthetic happiness. — A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

Armenag Saroyan. A good man of whom the worst that anybody was willing to say, was that he was too good for this world. — William, Saroyan

No one's going to be at our hundred-year reunion. Hell, no one's coming back for the five-year reunion." That was probably true. — Amy Zhang

If we reason we would be understood; if we imagine we would that the airy children of our brain were born anew within another's; if we feel we would that another's nerves should vibrate to our own, that the beams of their eyes should kindle at once and mix and melt into our own; that lips of motionless ice should not reply to lips quivering and burning with the heart's best blood. This is love. — Percy Bysshe Shelley

Passion is what convinced armies that had no chance to win - it's believing that something can happen. Reality is what you make it to be. And when you're the only one who can see the way the future is going to be, you can be the tool that bends, rips, shapes and paints the future the way you want it to be. That's true passion! — Garth Brooks

Whenever we tamper with natural laws, there are consequences," the count said. "The larger the disruption, the larger the consequence. — Maile Meloy

I certainly hope the strengths and values of this country hold up to comparison to other cultures. — Bill Vaughan

Armenag Saroyan was the failed poet, the failed Presbyterian preacher, the failed American, the failed theological student. — William, Saroyan

When a woman wants me to do anything (my daughter, or not, it doesn't matter), I always insist on knowing why. The oftener you make them rummage their own minds for a reason, the more manageable you will find them in all the relations of life. It isn't their fault (poor wretches!) that they act first and think afterwards; it's the fault of the fools who humour them. — Wilkie Collins

This is an apology letter to the both of us for how long it took me to let things go. — Buddy Wakefield