Brackenbury Village Quotes & Sayings
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Cemeteries in Bohemia are like gardens. The graves are covered with grass and colourful flowers. Modest tombstones are lost in the greenery. When the sun goes down, the cemetery sparkles with tiny candles ... no matter how brutal life becomes, peace always reigns in the cemetery. Even in wartime, even in Hitler's time, even in Stalin's time.. — Milan Kundera
A true theology must be a preachable theology, and it must speak to the hearts and minds of believers, even if they do not have an earned doctorate in the field. Academics must not be divorced from spirituality or practical matters that affect us as ordinary church members. If we cannot speak to them, we cannot speak to anybody, and our theological pretensions are worthless. — Gerald L. Bray
George VI in the conventional parlance was a Good King who sacrificed his life to his sense of duty. If we are to have monarchs it would be hard to find a better one. — A.J.P. Taylor
The only answer to a regime that wages total cold war is to wage total peace. — Dwight D. Eisenhower
The niche markets that catered to Western men were not about establishing relations of trust among men that would lead to business deals. — Kimberly Kay Hoang
That is my problem with life, I rush through it, like I'm being chased. Even things whose whole point is slowness, like drinking relaxing tea. When I drink relaxing tea I suck it down as if I'm in a contest for who can drink relaxing tea the quickest. — Miranda July
The earth is crying for people who make sound judgement and informed decisions. — Sunday Adelaja
possibilities You have in store for me.Today, — Iyanla Vanzant
When you're in a startup, the first ten people will determine whether the company succeeds or not. — Steve Jobs
Isn't it true that if you stare into the eyes of a cobra, the fear has another side to it? The fear is lessened as you begin to see the essence of the beauty. — Richard Preston
I think that dormant readers might become engaged readers if someone showed them that reading was engaging. — Donalyn Miller
As to the Seven Deadly Sins, I deplore Pride, Wrath, Lust, Envy and Greed. Gluttony and Sloth I pretty much plan my day around. — Robert Breault
