Brummett Monument Quotes & Sayings
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What fools people are when they think they can make two lives belong together by saying words over them. — Ellen Glasgow

Be careful for nothing, but in everything, by supplication and prayer, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known unto God. That is the Divine cure for all fear, anxiety, and undue concern of soul, all of which are closely akin to doubt and unbelief. — E. M. Bounds

Here in Silicon Valley, I have taken part in hundreds of conversations trying to convince people to dive in and become entrepreneurs. All too often, innovators with good, safe, jobs are unwilling to put their family's access to health care at risk by walking away from company-backed medical insurance. — Eric Ries

Regardless of what he was doing, no matter how candid or innocuous the photo, Haven always looked as though he'd just stopped screaming. — John Wray

Marriage is too interesting an experiment to be tried only once. — Eva Gabor

My intention is not to repudiate an African American identity but perhaps to resist how labels take hold, or to make it as slow a process as possible. That's more my sense of it. — Mark McMorris

Never forget Yesu is King. Never forget your home is in another world. Never forget your father will be waiting to see you again. — Randy Alcorn

We eventually learn that emotional closure is our own action. We can be responsible for it. In any moment, we can choose to open or to close. — David Deida

On school culture: It's hard to eat something you've had a relationship with. — Andy Hargreaves

You gave Briar over to them?"
We fell into step back toward our own camp. "Az explained the state you found her in. I didn't think being exposed to battle-ready Illyrians would do much to soothe her."
"And the Winter Court army is much better?"
"They've got fuzzy animals."
I snorted, shaking my head. Those enormous bears were indeed fuzzy - if you ignored the claws and teeth. — Sarah J. Maas