Artigo 101 Quotes & Sayings
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Her vision was one of sacramental living, in which the giving of ourselves to others does not diminish, but enlarges and fulfills.
To experience this enlarged reality is to awaken to Life. If we are of God, then everything we do matters. We have a responsibility to manifest the divine -- in matters great and small, when people are watching and when they're not. To wash the dishes can be a sacrament if we do it in the spirit of attention and love. Any of the tasks of our everyday lives can be done with thanksgiving and praise. — Helen LaKelly Hunt
Most stories are not about people
but about life, an addiction like the rest of them
that destroys you even as you love it,
but you love it anyway and can never get enough. — Michael Hogan
Is not beauty in music too often confused with something which lets the ears lie back in an easy chair? — Charles Ives
Coming up with a funny joke is like falling in love: It can hit you any time, anywhere. Having said that, the more you put yourself out there, the better your odds will be. — Emo Philips
23Doing wrong is fun for a fool, but living wisely brings pleasure to the sensible. — Anonymous
A wonderful gift may not be wrapped as you expect. — Jonathan Lockwood Huie
When I'm playing the 1-guard, teams do a great job of just loading up and preparing for my drives and preparing for my three-point shots. — Kyrie Irving
It's very important to make the man believable so that you can stretch the fantasy. Whether people like this kind of Bond is another question. — Timothy Dalton
Sad things are beautiful in a way which can only be explained to those who already understand. — Amelia Mysko
Percy let me go, she croaked. You can't pull me up.
Never — Rick Riordan
Don't accuse others of eating when juice smears your face-fur. — David Bowles
Self-denial is not denying to ourselves luxuries such as chocolates, cakes, cigarettes and cocktails (although it might include this); it is actually denying or disowning ourselves, renouncing our supposed right to go our own way. — John R.W. Stott
You don't have to live in the country and grow your own food to be green. — Shalom Harlow
