Brothers Orchard Quotes & Sayings
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It is not necessary to maintain a conversation when we are in the presence of God. We can come into His presence and rest our weary souls in quiet contemplation of Him. Our groanings, which cannot be uttered, rise to Him and tell Him better than words how dependent we are upon Him. — Ole Hallesby
I like anything with my face on it, just from an aesthetic point of view. — Martin Freeman
Men get out of countenance with themselves and others because they treat the means as the end, and so, from sheer doing, do nothing, or, perhaps, just what they would have avoided. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
If there's only one God, your God is also the God of your enemy. — Benno Van Der Toren
unchecked power corrupts. — Edward Gibbon
Love knows no right or wrong.
Love is. Only is. — Karen Marie Moning
You can challenge the society; But can't the time — Harishankar Kaushik
The Almighty Lecturer, by displaying the principles of science in the structure of the universe, has invited man to study and to imitation. It is as if He has said to the inhabitants of this globe that we call ours, I have made an earth for man to dwell upon, and I have rendered the starry heavens visible, to teach him science and the arts. He can now provide for his own comfort, and learn from my munificence to all to be kind to each other. — Thomas Paine
Posse ad ease --from possibility to actuality — Courtney C. Stevens
I'm the great-great-grandson of a sheep stealer. — Joel Edgerton
Don't you go to the movies?"
"Mostly just to eat popcorn in the dark. — Charles Bukowski
No matter what, like, I couldn't - I could break a world record, get an Olympic gold medal, and my mom would be, like, you could have done better. But you looked pretty. That's what she says all the time. — Ryan Lochte
It's not the consumers' job to figure out what they want — Steve Jobs
It is for this reason that rationality is of supreme importance to the well-being of the human species ... even more, in those less fortunate times in which it is despised and rejected as the vain dream of men who lack the virility to kill where they cannot agree. — Bertrand Russell
I am a crab. I am thinking crabby thoughts. I am tightening my grip on this rock with my big red pincers. — Yahtzee Croshaw
