Cankerous Quotes & Sayings
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I dare not say with Paul that I am the slave of Christ, but my highest aspiration and desire is to be the slave of Christ. — George MacDonald

As one widow put it to me, Strength doesn't mean being able to stand up to anything, but being able to crawl on your belly a long, long time before you can stand up again. — Mark Matousek

It is not the rich man you should properly call happy,
but him who knows how to use with wisdom the blessings of the gods,
to endure hard poverty, and who fears dishonor worse than death,
and is not afraid to die for cherished friends or fatherland. — Horace

How is love between two people a sin? Love isn't about gender; it's about two souls uniting. — Alex Sanchez

Don't talk to me about hatred if you haven't been married. — Jonathan Franzen

People were always asking me who I wanted to tour with, and I always said Jason Aldean or Brad Paisley. — Jana Kramer

Nothing discourages unwanted questions as much as a flow of pious bleating — George R R Martin

A Hand-Mirror Hold it up sternly - see this it sends back, (who is it? is it you?) Outside fair costume, within ashes and filth, No more a flashing eye, no more a sonorous voice or springy step, Now some slave's eye, voice, hands, step, A drunkard's breath, unwholesome eater's face, venerealee's flesh, Lungs rotting away piecemeal, stomach sour and cankerous, Joints rheumatic, bowels clogged with abomination, Blood circulating dark and poisonous streams, Words babble, hearing and touch callous, No brain, no heart left, no magnetism of sex; Such from one look in this looking-glass ere you go hence, Such a result so soon - and from such a beginning! — Walt Whitman

If in doubt, don't. If still in doubt, do what's right. — Donald Rumsfeld

There is no association richer than the companionship of husband and wife. — Gordon B. Hinckley

We all can be no more, or less, than who we are. — Terry Goodkind

Often it is fatal to live too long. — Jean Racine