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Beeley Moor Quotes & Sayings

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I have surrendered to God; therefore I surrender to nothing else. — E. Stanley Jones

The world around us is nothing more and nothing less than a mirror of what we have become from within. — Gregg Braden

Some websites accepted each quote we create — Ernest Hemingway,

They're turnin' kids into slaves just to make cheaper sneakers But what's the real cost 'cause the sneakers don't seem that much cheaper Why are we still payin' so much for sneakers when you got them made by little slave kids? What are your overheads?! — Jemaine Clement

I like fearless characters, people just not afraid to do anything it takes to make people laugh. — Dane Cook

So long as road lies before us, and what care we if we must travel it alone! — Ayn Rand

In abundance of words, offense will not be lacking but one who restrains his lips is wise. — Anonymous

The media has become more forceful, has begun to recognize its traditional historic role and act on it, and truth is infectious. — Ron Suskind

Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither hath it entered into the heart of man what things God hath prepared for them that love Him. — San Juan De La Cruz

Your mind has some clearness and capacity for right thinking; it opens towards the heights, but for its own sake, - to receive light from above for its own activity. — Sri Aurobindo

My hair journey involved a lot of trying to figure out how to deal with my hair as a bi-racial girl in a white community living in Long Island, N.Y., where no one had a clue what to do with it. — Soledad O'Brien

President and Mrs. Kennedy would walk into the East Room with their honored guests, preceded by the military color guard, who then posted their flags behind the receiving line. This ceremony never failed to move all of us, no matter how many times the staff witnessed it. — Letitia Baldrige

English banjo players really were a law unto themselves - you don't find that kind of brisk banjo playing on the original Louis Armstrong or Bix Beiderbecke records. — Pete Townshend