Ballyutogue Pronunciation Quotes & Sayings
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Feminism directly confronts the idea that one person or set of people [has] the right to impose definitions of reality on others. — Liz Stanley
Trying to walk around in shoes that were custom made for someone else is a lot like trying to live a life that God custom designed for someone else. It may look pretty on the outside for a little while, but all it will bring is frustration, misery, and pain. — Kathi Lipp
Slightly surreal, so private, so obscure
That critics classify his work as 'pure'
Because, in digging through the endless chatter
They can't discern what is the subject matter... — R.S. Gwynn
Dogs got personality. Personality goes a long way. — Quentin Tarantino
I am not the only one who did not want revenge. Almost all my colleagues in prison did not want revenge, because there is no time to do anything else except to try and save your people. — Nelson Mandela
Balance suggests a perfect equilibrium. There is no such thing. That is a false expectation ... There are going to be priorities and dimensions of your life, how you integrate them is how you find true happiness. — Denise Morrison
All these wars are similar in the way ideology is being used. It's the ideology of so-called humanitarian intervention. We don't want to do this, but we're doing this for the sake of the people who live there. This is, of course, a terrible sleight of hand because all sorts of people live there, and, by and large, they do it to help one faction and not the other. — Tariq Ali
Men, like bullets, go farthest when they are smoothest. — Jean Paul Friedrich Richter
Let me purify my thoughts and words and deeds that I may be a vehicle for thee. — Van Morrison
Those who have been touched by forgiveness and new life and have thus entered into God's rule become, like Jesus, bearers of that rule. — Dallas Willard
Coldly, sadly descends The autumn evening. The Field Strewn with its dank yellow drifts Of wither'd leaves, and the elms, Fade into dimness apace, Silent; hardly a shout From a few boys late at their play! — Matthew Arnold