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Catholic Lenten Quotes & Sayings

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Top Catholic Lenten Quotes

O Lord Most-wise, strengthen us by Your power that we not fear the non-believing world neither when they lash us with whips nor when they insult us with words for Your sake. — Nikolaj Velimirovic

Everything does fall. It must be gravity. — Dan Brown

You do 1,000 interviews, 20 percent of every one is not what you said, or is twisted a little. If you multiply 20 by 1,000 you've got a lot of inaccuracies out there. — Steven Seagal

Because frequency is free in an online permission program, and much more effective offline, the marketer has the luxury of riding the impact curve up without a matching cost curve. — Seth Godin

The simple opposition between the people and big business has disappeared because the people themselves have become so deeply involved in big business. — Walter Lippmann

Given continued high rates of population increase, all environmental victories are temporary. — Thomas W. Horton

I never had any master plan about directing, and I don't really write. — Steve Buscemi

What I really appreciate about the music that I grew up to is that I feel like I can put it on now and still hear something new. It's still relevant. That's how I want my music to be perceived. It's what I strive for. — Goapele

Leah wouldn't tolerate facial hair. She said it chaffed her face. When she used the word "chaffed" I wanted to divorce her. Or maybe I just always wanted to divorce her. — Tarryn Fisher

There's a real kind of snobbery in the U.K. about horror films. — Neil Marshall

Never in these long years have we offered any other prayer but this: Lord, grant to our people peace at home, and grant and preserve to them peace from the foreign foe! — Adolf Hitler

I'm not running away, I'm moving on. — Irvine Welsh

The bitterness of the potion, and the abhorrence of the patient are necessary circumstances to the operation. It must be something to trouble and disturb the stomach that must purge and cure it. — Michel De Montaigne

I took several trips to New Orleans and met with people who had intimate knowledge of the underbelly of the city in the 1950s. The meetings were both fascinating and terrifying. — Ruta Sepetys

Everything's a scandal. Dying's a scandal. But we all do it. — Don DeLillo