Cathesia Quotes & Sayings
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What we had was a dream, and it was beautiful, but it was just a dream. It's time for us to wake up. — Julie Kagawa
Prophecies don't simply come about of themselves, you know. They need a little helping along. — Juliet Marillier
Nothing can shark the wheels or crush the spirit of a determined people, said Dim Chukwuemeka Odimegwu Ojukwu — Mgbasonwu Vincent Nwabinye
Clearly, the first task is to gain acceptance of a more reasonable view of the future, one that opens possibilities rather than forecloses them. — Herman Kahn
Everything solid was first an idea. — Vanna Bonta
As I'm lying there at my funeral I would hope to hear somebody say, Look, he's still moving! — Peter Costello
It is natural to speak of hymns as "poems," indiscriminately, for they have the same structure. But a hymn is not necessarily a poem, while a poem that can be sung as a hymn is something more than a poem. Imagination makes poems; devotion makes hymns. There can be poetry without emotion, but a hymn never. A poem may argue; a hymn must not. In short to be a hymn, what is written must express spiritual feelings and desires. The music of faith, hope and charity will be somewhere in its strain. — Hezekiah Butterworth
did you just say 'gee whiz' to me? what am I, nine? I am a woman- — Christopher Moore
The important point to emphasize is that security metrics are a journey and not a destination. — Lance Hayden
Freedom is not free! The Almighty offers these gifts contingent upon our willingness to turn to Him as a nation. It is a covenant relationship. That covenant is in force today, and the rules still apply. — Timothy Ballard
Moving from radio to television, you can take most of the words with you. — Douglas Adams
Science has gone a long way toward helping man to free himself from the burden of hard labor; yet, science itself is not a liberator. It creates means, not goals. It is up to men to utilize those means to achieve reasonable goals. — Albert Einstein
Every fairytale has a villain. All high quality happy endings involve a black-hearted monster. I just didn't want you to be mine. — Coco J. Ginger
This Christian claim [of universal validity] is naturally offensive to the adherents of every other religious system. It is almost as offensive to modern man, brought up in the atmosphere of relativism, in which tolerance is regarded almost as the highest of the virtues. But we must not suppose that this claim to universal validity is something that can quietly be removed from the Gospel without changing it into something entirely different from what it is ... Jesus' life, his method, and his message do not make sense, unless they are interpreted in the light of his own conviction that he was in fact the final and decisive word of God to men ... For the human sickness there is one specific remedy, and this is it. There is no other. — Stephen Neill
It's not even possible to say quite where the outback is. To Australians anything vaguely rural is "the bush." At some indeterminate point "the bush" becomes "the outback." Push on for another two thousand miles or so and eventually you come to bush again, and then a city, and then the sea. And that's Australia. — Bill Bryson
