Brocard Angle Quotes & Sayings
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It is a happy day when we come to know that with God's help, nothing is impossible for us. — Marvin J. Ashton

Nothing can tell us so much about the general lawlessness of humanity as a perfect acquaintance with our own immoderate behavior. If we would think over our own impulses, we would recognize in our own souls the guiding principle of all vices which we reproach in other people; and if it is not in our very actions, it will be present at least in our impulses. There is no malice that self-love will not offer to our spirits so that we may exploit any occasion, and there are few people virtuous enough not to be tempted. — Madeleine De Souvre, Marquise De ...

I made some jokes about weed, got some laughs, made some more jokes, got some more laughs; next thing you know, I'm telling a lot of jokes about it. — Doug Benson

I swear, I didn't really go in thinking, 'I'll be the Simon Cowell' of 'Top Chef.' I was just used to being a judge on British food shows where people are much more outspoken and rather rude. That's the culture over here. — Toby Young

Tidiness makes me think of held breath, of suspended animation. — Anne Lamott

So I took the advice of one of my graduate teachers, Dr. Anthony Amato: "When in doubt, read to them. — Frank Stepnowski

Empathy is a hand thick with scars offering you a bandage. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Earth is a homicide victim. We lose our children. There are wars. Disease. And God comes strolling by like a cosmic Billie Burke. — William Peter Blatty

You think you know your possibilities.
Then other people come into your life
and suddenly there are so many more. — David Levithan

There should be a measure for happiness or sadness, like the width of your smile, the twinkle in your eyes, the depth of your laughter or the salt of your tears. — Srividya Srinivasan

China and Russia are regarded as the most formidable cyber threats. — Barton Gellman

Money is both the generation and corruption of purchased honor; honor is both the child and slave of potent money: the credit which honor hath lost, money hath found. When honor grew mercenary, money grew honorable. The way to be truly noble is to contemn both. — Francis Quarles

Between ourselves, there are two things that I have always observed to be in singular accord: supercelestial thoughts and subterranean conduct. — Michel De Montaigne

I died a thousand deaths of sorrow and lay down in the woods to die — Morrissey