Bohme Discount Quotes & Sayings
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Let man keep his many parts and you'll have no tyrant states. — Ralph Ellison
It is true money will not buy you real happiness, but as a personal preference I would much rather have an angry strangle wank in the comfort of a private jet en route to Monte Carlo, than in a broom closet in the basement of a seedy crack house in Bangkok — Ade Bozzay
What is it about spirituality that doesn't resonate with our core value of being rational? What makes it so difficult for us to maintain our level-headed (and slightly jaded) mindset while being spiritual at the same time? — Gudjon Bergmann
Keeping vigil over her are two monsters of very different breeds but monster just the same.
Death on her left.
Devil on her right. — Karen Marie Moning
All writers start with a layer of truth, don't they? If not, their stories would be nothing but spools of cotton candy, a fleeting taste wrapped around nothing but air. — Jodi Picoult
The immense joy in welcoming back the lost son hides the immense sorrow that has gone before. The — Henri J.M. Nouwen
Even though [bullying] doesn't actually raise your stature, it might make you feel that way. — Rib Hillis
Many have been with the show for years, and they have sources in the business, so we do know things, but until it is verified, we don't run with the story. — Mary Hart
Anne of Austria, wife of Louis XIII of France, had such an aversion to roses that she could not stand seeing one even in a painting. — Allen Lacy
Men cannot give a meaning to history that they themselves lack, nor can they honor a past which indicts them for their present failures. — Rousas John Rushdoony
If you want to be wise, learn wisdom from nature. — Debasish Mridha
A good book is a book you want to read all in one day but to last forever — Shelby Pontius
We suffer to get well. We surrender to win. We die to live. We give it away to keep it. — Richard Rohr
Just because science can't in practice explain things like the love that motivates a poet to write a sonnet, that doesn't mean that religion can. It's a simple and logical fallacy to say, 'If science can't do something therefore religion can.' — Richard Dawkins
