Belmira Manhonha Quotes & Sayings
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By saying "blessed are those who mourn", Jesus does not intend to declare an unfortunate and burdensome condition in life to be happy. Suffering is not a value in itself, but a reality that Jesus teaches us to live with the correct attitude. — Pope Francis
Family is a permanent adhesive that creates a lifetime bond. — Conrad Brooks
The joy of late love is like green firewood when set aflame, for the longer the wait in lighting, the greater heat it yields and the longer its force lasts ... — Chretien De Troyes
I am thankful for those difficult people in my life, they showed me exactly who not to be. — Anonymous
There is huge demand for artificial intelligence technologies. — Yuri Milner
If we can prevent just one marriage from disintegrating--or just one child from suffering the loss of a family--our effort will be justified. — James C. Dobson
What right has any human being to talk of bringing up a child? You do not bring up a tree or a plant. It brings itself up. You have to give it a fair chance by tilling the soil. — George Bernard Shaw
The wise man says: the wind carries all noises, but only repeats the real ones! — Roger Leloup
I refuse not to have a sense of humour. — Ken Livingstone
Do not let the endless succession of small things crowd great ideals out of sight and out of mind. — Charlotte M. Mason
On plenty of days the writer can write three or four pages, and on plenty of other days he concludes he must throw them away. — Annie Dillard
As a young man, he had instinctively husbanded the freshness of his powers. At the time, it was too soon to see that this freshness was giving birth to vivacity and gaiety, and shape to the courage needed to forge a soul that does not pale, no matter what life brings, regards life not as a heavy burden, a cross, but merely as a duty, and does battle with it with dignity.
He had devoted much mental care to his heart and its wise laws. Observing the reflection of beauty on the imagination, both consciously and unconsciously, then the transition from impression to emotion, its symptoms, play, and outcome and looking around himself, advancing into life, he derived for himself the conviction that love moves the world like Archimede's lever, that it holds as much universal and irrefutable truth and good as misunderstanding and misuse do hypocrisy and ugliness.
p. 494 — Ivan Goncharov
hey have a good day — Ellis Cose
