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Truth and right are above utility in all realms of thought and action. — Charles William Eliot
Give all of your worries to God and let him iron your problems.
"do not be anxious about anything,but in everything,by prayer and pentition,with thanks giving, presnet your requests to God." philippians 4:6 — Anonymous
This father always relates to his children in perfect love. This father is never absent. He is never disinterested. He is never preoccupied. He is never unable to respond to a need. — Henry T. Blackaby
Tell that to the marines - the sailors won't believe it. — Walter Scott
I feel like I am always the one tearing everything up and forever sewing it back together. — Saadat Hasan Manto
The Wolfe must dye in his owne skinne. — George Herbert
I think we need some new Christmas carols with a more modern approach. Of course, I wouldn't abandon the religious theme completely. How about "Holy Christ, the Christmas Tree's on Fire"? Or "Jesus, can you Believe It's Christmas Again?" This ought to get the ball rolling; I'm hoping you people will take it from here. — George Carlin
I'm afraid, ha, ha, I find more inspiration in the Marquis de Sade. — Christopher Isherwood
These are: (1) the Moral Law; (2) Heaven; (3) Earth; (4) the Commander; (5) method and discipline. — Sun Tzu
In the dark of the night, we're nothing but shadows. My feelings and thoughts are as tangled as unraveled yarn, loose ends and knots and bursts of violent color. — Delilah S. Dawson
Her descriptions will be incandescent, perfect little nuggets of phraseology, and there will probably be lots of sex in her writing - the clinical type of sex with labias and clitorises and tongues going everywhere. — Susan Breen
When I look into your eyes, I lose all sense of time and place. Reason robbed, clear thought erased, I am lost in the paradise I find within your gaze. — Julianne Donaldson
In a matter of weeks, he had learned that without suffering and doubt, there can be no whole human being. — Sinclair Lewis
