Braugher Books Quotes & Sayings
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The letter we all love to receive is one that carries so much of the writer's personality that she seems to be sitting beside us, looking at us directly and talking just as she really would, could she have come on a magic carpet, instead of sending her proxy in ink-made characters on mere paper. — Emily Post

Raising your kids vegetarian is a great way to encourage them to do the opposite of what you want! But the goal is not to have them have the same values that I have. It's to have them act on their values. — Jonathan Safran Foer

If moral precepts alone could have reformed mankind, the mission of the Son of God into all the world would have been unnecessary. The perfect morality of the gospel rests upon the doctrine which, though often controverted has never been refuted: I mean the vicarious life and death of the Son of God. — Benjamin Rush

Finally, he flung his hat on the ground in disgust and fumed, "Are these the men with whom I am to defend America? — Ron Chernow

Every time you achieve a dream, you must set another one. Because that will strengthen your path. Or you will become dead, because if you have no dreams, you have no life. — Lyoto Machida

You can't expect everything to happen all at once when it's been such a male-dominated world for so long. — Reed Morano

All churches must understand, love, and identify with their local community and social setting, and yet at the same time be able and willing to critique and challenge it. — Timothy Keller

Many artists are addicts, and vice versa. Many are artists in one breath and addicts in another. What's the difference? The addict is the amateur; the artist is the professional. — Steven Pressfield

The world is in me and you are not even in the world yet. — Warren Eyster

Kyle, you are a mellow dude ... You can't be with an agitator. And that's what she is. An agitator. She's a Jackson Pollock and you're a Thomas Kinkade. — Genevieve Dewey

Every life has its radiance and beauty. — Hermann Hesse

Do the things external which fall upon thee distract thee? Give thyself time to learn something new and good, and cease to be whirled around. — Marcus Aurelius