Bonacelli Opera Quotes & Sayings
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It is your tax which pays for public spending. The government have no money of their own. There is only taxpayers' money. — Margaret Thatcher

In sharing how God is changing our lives, we find the lives of others changed as well. — Dillon Burroughs

I miss, but I do hit the board, and all eight cans tumble to the ground as a result.
"I win," I tell him. "The goal was to knock down the cans, right? I knocked down all eight with one bullet. Can't beat that."
"I'm afraid that's not how it works, love. — Rysa Walker

Words have a magical power. They can either bring the greatest happiness or the deepest despair. — Sigmund Freud

They were accustomed to being interrupted. Whoever was hungriest to speak, spoke. I wasn't hungry in that same way. I was hungry to listen. — Rachel Kushner

I sat up a little taller in my seat. No way would any of my brothers bring home anyone that could top that. — Jamie McGuire

I am the same kind of moron as the rest of you, it's the method that does the work, for me as well as for you. — Alfred Korzybski

I've spent more time than many will believe [making microscopic observations], but I've done them with joy, and I've taken no notice those who have said why take so much trouble and what good is it? — Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek

Perhaps a past of bingeing, restricting, or purging comes back to haunt you from time to time. Maybe you have to fight hard battles against vanity, gluttony, and shame. But with God's saving power, every new day is a gift, an opportunity to detach yourself from tormenting thoughts about food or how you look and to attach yourself to God. Remember, we all hunger for God, more than we hunger for a big bowl of ice cream or a perfect physique. — Kate Wicker

The overall structure of the Portuguese trading networks was made of numerous individual networks, each organized around a merchant house, whose
activities were limited to a set of markets within a circumscribed area of the Atlantic. Each of these smaller networks overlapped with its neighbors, one network fusing into another across the full expanse of the European overseas economy. — Daviken Studnicki-Gizbert