Quotes & Sayings About Being A Fatherless Child
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As an open fire in a dark room throws romance and pathos into the quiet faces at its edge, so she cast her lights and shadows around the rooms that held her, — F Scott Fitzgerald

He looked down, saw that his hands and legs were shaking, and he suddenly felt freezing cold. "What have I done?" he mumbled, but the others didn't say a word. — James Dashner

Life often seems like a long shipwreck of which the debris are friendship, glory, and love. - The shores of existence are strewn with them. — Madame De Stael

Good ideas must be shared, improved upon with the help of other good thinkers, and then they must be implemented and acted upon. — John C. Maxwell

In a funny way, I like the past, I'm a very nostalgic person. — Elle Fanning

The fact is, I don't think we can ever go back. There are things in life that are just not meant to be. Sometimes you just have to let go. In fact, I'm asking you to let go, — Belle Ami

God's Heart is big enough for all of mankind, yet mine can't be big enough for two? — Amy Harmon

As a case study of perceived miracles, let's examine the belief in thunder gods within certain cultures. Throughout history, there have been many thunder gods, spread out across multiple continents and civilizations (1). In most cases, the god created thunderstorms directly through his actions, whether this meant Zeus throwing lightning bolts or the beating of a thunderbird's wings. Today, when the scientific causes of thunder are well-known, such myths seem absurd and antiquated. At the time, though, believers likely felt that thunder was a miraculous event requiring such divine explanation. — Armin Navabi

America is replicated at every level of British life, from the taxi driver to the prime minister. — Timothy Garton Ash

I didn't want to be written about as a human-interest story. I didn't want to be a passing thing. You know, now we move on to the fat girl who had her stomach stapled. I didn't want to become a gimmick: the disabled model. — Aimee Mullins

The writer of stories must please, or he will be nothing. And he must teach whether he wish to teach or no. How — Anthony Trollope