Buckham Fair Quotes & Sayings
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When you love life passionately, a cloud of beauty floats above, adding an array of wonders to even the worse of days. — Avra Amar Filion

Your love for God is only as great as the love you have for the person you love the least. — Dorothy Day

To be honest, I don't think there's any other show like 'Doctor Who' at all. — Jenna-Louise Coleman

Productive power is the foundation of a country's economic strength. — Stafford Cripps

Nobody imitate of someone, maybe there's such a problem of everyone, and they also try to find a solution and it called just imitation ... — Manroop Suthar

But my father needed a job so he could finish a play he was working on . . . — Stephen King

As Miriam released my hand I felt that she and Midwife Bell had returned to a more primitive world, where men never intruded and even their role in conception was unknown. Here the chain of life was mother to daughter, daughter to mother. Fathers and sons belonged in the shadows with the dogs and livestock, like the retriever growling at Midwife Bell's unfamiliar car from the window of my neighbours' living room. — J.G. Ballard

What is the path to wholeness? We will see this path more clearly if we recognize that greed's ugly stepsister is ungratefulness. Greed always wants more. When we are greedy, we are never satisfied. Whatever we receive from others, we conclude we deserve. And in whatever quantity it may come, it is never enough. Lack of gratitude is a manifestation of an abundance of greed. From the vantage point of the taker, it is his or her justification for always demanding. He is endlessly disappointed in others. No one ever comes through for him. No one ever keeps his promises. Everyone always falls short of his expectations. There is no need for thanks, except thanks for nothing. No truth, no matter how profound, will find its way into a heart that is absent of gratitude. — Erwin Raphael McManus

We can't afford to stand pat while the world races by. The United States of America did not become the most prosperous nation on Earth by sheer luck or happenstance. We got here because each time a generation of Americans has faced a changing world, we have changed with it. We have not feared our future; we have shaped it. — Barack Obama