Balmshot Quotes & Sayings
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We were taught to always put on a good face, even when things are going poorly. We were told to "keep sweet," an admonition to be compliant and pleasant no matter the circumstance. Since we couldn't reveal our angry words and feelings, they got bottled up inside, and often there was no communication at all. — Lisa Pulitzer
Most people throw away their personal power ... If you want to know where, look at who and what you hate, blame, resent, and envy. — Steve Maraboli
Tolerance is a relatively weak virtue; we're called to so much more than that in the body of Christ. — Kevin DeYoung
Over there!"
"Where?" Enna asked in mock panic "Do you see something? — Shannon Hale
There is only a single step between impurity and purity. — Berl Katznelson
It's only a story.' As if such words made it less real. But I did not believe him even then, for stories were written down, and the words on the page were proof enough. Fixed and permanent in time, the words, if anything, made the people and places more real than the everchanging world. — Keith Donohue
My mother is not educated but keeps in touch with world events through news on TV. — Narendra Modi
But how can you live in the moment when all you want is for the moment to end? — Neal Shusterman
A drunk driver is very dangerous. So is a drunk backseat driver if he's persuasive. — Demetri Martin
A composition which dazzles at first sight by gaudy epithets, or brilliant turns or expression, or glittering trains of imagery, may fade gradually from the mind, leaving no enduring impression; but words which flow fresh and warm from a full heart, and which are instinct with the life and breath of human feeling, pass into household memories, and partake of the immortality of the affections from which they spring. — Edwin Percy Whipple
I don't impressed if you're a religious person.
I just wanna know about soul behind that mask. — Toba Beta
Gliding across an imaginary line that splits the Pacific Ocean from the north to the south polar caps, the sunrise acquired a new label, June 23. Behind that line, June 22 had just dawned. This murky international convention, amid world chaos, still stood. For the globe still turned as always in the light of the sun, ninety million miles away in black space, and the tiny dwellers on the globe still had to agree, as they went about their mutual butcheries, on a way to tell the time. — Herman Wouk
