Blossers Quotes & Sayings
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As there is the most heat nearest to the sun, so there is the most happiness nearest to Christ. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

The laws of changeless justice bind oppressor and oppressed; and, close as sin and suffering joined we march to fate abreast. — John Greenleaf Whittier

Maybe everyone stays the same inside, even when their life looks nothing like what they once had, or even imagined. — Anna Quindlen

Sounds like a thankless job.
Sometimes the most important ones are. — Regina Jennings

How can you even think about being awake in the world, let alone caring about someone?"
"Because they may be gone, but I'm not. I honor their memories by living, not by becoming the walking dead. — Anne Calhoun

Everything is connected. We see the signs every moment. There are miracles waiting to happen! — Avijeet Das

When you step on the brakes your life is in your foot's hands. — George Carlin

I could do great things, if I weren't so busy doing little things. — Ashleigh Brilliant

Although I believe that scripture is divinely inspired and infallible, I have a hard time going along with the belief that the whole creation process occurred in six twenty-four hour days. — Tony Campolo

If the sun comes up, I have a chance. — Venus Williams

Everything is exactly as it is for a reason. The crumb on your table is no mystical reminder of this morning's cookie, it is there because you have chosen not to remove it. No exceptions. — Richard Bach

There are certain yoga laws and principles that are, shall we say, less tangible than others. For example, the law of karma. Science has proven what goes up must come down, but that's about as far as it's gone. To believe that for every action, word, and thought, there is an equal consequence takes something more intuitive, more personal; it's more metaphysical. — Bryan Kest

As God as my witness, they said, We're above the law. There's nothing you can do to us. You're just a church secretary. — Jessica Hahn

Anyone who has studied the history of technology knows that technological change is always a Faustian bargain: Technology giveth and technology taketh away, and not always in equal measure. A new technology sometimes creates more than it destroys. Sometimes, it destroys more than it creates. But it is never one-sided. The invention of the printing press is an excellent example. Printing fostered the modern idea of individuality but it destroyed the medieval sense of community and social integration. — Neil Postman