Bradyphrenia Quotes & Sayings
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My fear is not that our great movement, known as the Methodists, will eventually cease to exist or one day die from the earth. My fear is that our people will become content to live without the fire, the power, the excitement, the supernatural element that makes us great. — John Wesley
Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one's life for his friends. — John The Apostle
since my logic is simply lacking logic, and yet, I still keep doing it in order to satisfy some weird, twisted part of my mind. — Lena Mikado
Don't fear failure. - Not failure, but low aim, is the crime. In great attempts it is glorious even to fail. — Bruce Lee
Kindness beautifies your words.
Love sweetens your words.
Wisdom empowers your words. — Matshona Dhliwayo
There are pilots and there are pilots; with the good ones, it is inborn. You can't teach it. If you are a fighter pilot, you have to be willing to take risks. — Robin Olds
Everything I write comes from my childhood in one way or another. I am forever drawing on the sense of mystery and wonder and possibility that pervaded that time of my life. — Kate DiCamillo
It's hard to drive at the limit, but it's harder to know where the limits are. — Stirling Moss
A poet is the most unpoetical of anything in existence because he has no identity-he is continually infirming and filling some other body. — John Keats
Given the fact that poverty is growing, more and more Americans are losing health insurance, health care costs are going up, the middle class is shrinking, the gap between the rich and the poor is growing wider.That speaks to the weakness of the opposition. People do not like George W. Bush. But I think it's fair to say that they are not flocking to the Democratic Party, or see the Democrats as a real alternative. — Bernie Sanders
To lessen your fear and regard to the opinion of the world, think how soon the world will disregard you, and have no more thought or concern about you, than about the poorest animal that died in a ditch ... Is it therefore worth your while to lose the smallest degree of virtue, for the sake of pleasing so bad a master, and so false a friend, as the world is? — William Law
What is a secretary to a millionaire? Nine times out of ten it is a young man who likes living soft. A young man with nice manners and a taste for luxury and no brains and no enterprise, and if there is anything that is a softer job than being secretary to a millionaire it is marrying a rich woman for her money. — Agatha Christie
