Bonanza Burner Quotes & Sayings
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Of all the judgments we make through life, none are more important than the estimate we place on ourselves according to our own internal standards. — Denis Waitley
I have the knack of easing scruples. — Moliere
Trust me, true?"
V — J.R. Ward
May I view all things in the mirror of eternity, waiting for the coming of my Lord, listening for the last trumpet call, hastening unto the new heaven and earth. Order — Anonymous
In one sense, (Duchamp's) "The Large Glass" is a glimpse into Hell; a peculiarly modernist Hell of repetition and loneliness. — Robert Hughes
I have great respect for directors who know what they're doing. — Bill Mumy
All good trips are, like love, about being carried out of yourself and deposited in the midst of terror and wonder. — Pico Iyer
I see policemen on horses galloping through the crowd, and hitting people. While I'm just taking this in, I am spun around and hit, on the side of the head, and knocked out. It had suddenly come home to me that, hey, I guess the police are not neutral. I guess the government is not neutral. . . . It was a turning point in my political consciousness. — Howard Zinn
Summer on the farm was glorious. Peter spent as much time out of doors as possible, and he had many playmates, since all the children were free from their spring and autumn duties of tending crops or going to school. Peter had become the leader of a merry band of youngsters, aged six to fourteen, who followed the Wild Boy wherever he went and seemed to understand his unintelligible noises. If they did not understand, then they pretended to.
The life of a princess has many advantages, but I envied those children for their time with Peter and for what seemed to me to be a simple, carefree existence. — Christopher Daniel Mechling
On the day of his mother's funeral, to the boy I loved more than I had ever loved
anything or anyone, I said, Go to hell. — Jenny Han
Life is such a glorious trauma, is it not? — J.R. Ward
What must it be like, knowing you raised the devil? It probably felt the same as knowing you sat by a monster day in and day out, never noticing the blackness of his soul. — Kerri Maniscalco
If there is one thing for which we stand in this country, it is for complete religious freedom, and it is an emphatic negation of this right to cross-examine a man on his religion before being willing to support him for office. — Theodore Roosevelt
May the passion to be all that God wants you to be sweep across your soul like a gentle breeze. — T.D. Jakes
