Blitheness In A Sentence Quotes & Sayings
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The headlines are never in the news! And so, what I am saying is the news is never on the headlines — Sahndra Fon Dufe

Healing belongs to you. It belongs to you because sickness is of the enemy. It belongs to you because you are a spiritual child of Abraham. It belongs to you because sickness is a curse and Christ has redeemed you from the curse of the law. — Paul Silway

Happiness does not dwell in some past event or future experience. It is an emotion that can only be focused upon and enjoyed in the present moment. — D.S. Luca

Feeling sorry for myself was an art. I think a part of me liked doing that. — Benjamin Alire Saenz

There is a conception about me that I am a playback singer and I sing for albums or for films only, but my roots are in bhajans. Even when I was in school, I used to win competitions for ghazals and bhajans. — Sonu Nigam

A lot of things you want to do as part of daily life can now be done over the Internet. — Marc Andreessen

The dullard's envy of brilliant men is always assuaged by the suspicion that they will come to a bad end. — Max Beerbohm

(Productive Workers + Innovative Products = Industry Leadership, no?) — Max DePree

A song will keep going round in my brain and keep me awake. — Norah Jones

No one wanted to deal with damaged. It made them uncomfortable. — Cambria Hebert

...people called it justice, but prison doesn't make everything better," he observes. "Just because someone pays a price doesn't mean they didn't steal from you to begin with. — Autumn Doughton

Keep starting until you finish. — Seth Godin

Of course we all know Biden is the intellect of the Democratic Party. Kind of a grin with a body behind it. — Clint Eastwood

Excess weight and obesity, like all diseases of civilization, are caused by the singular hormonal effects of a diet rich in refined and easily digestible carbohydrates. The fattening of our adult years, after all, is not just associated with chronic diseases of civilization, it is a disease of civilization, and so it, too, may be a symptom of an underlying disorder. In this hypothesis, it is the quality of the calories consumed that regulates weight, and the quantity - more calories consumed than expended - is a secondary phenomenon. — Gary Taubes