Certate Quotes & Sayings
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How unlucky she was--born with adventurous hooves that were stuck inside a pen. But she wasn't giving up. If there was a way out, Flora said to herself, she would find it. — Chris Kurtz
Fear of the Lord is not the beginning of wisdom. It is the beginning of insanity. — C.J. Anderson
You can't have been here long, you haven't got a pot belly. — Prince Philip
Do you know how many movies I wrote when I was high? — Jon Stewart
I was a big 'Charlie Brown' fan as a kid. — Trey Parker
Where courage and judgement are equally required a clever coward is better than a stupid hero. — Michael Collins
Sarah is the most enthusiastic cynical person on the planet. She'd be the perfect cheerleader if she weren't so disgusted by the notion of school spirit. — Jandy Nelson
The law of nature instructs most animals to cherish and educate their infant progeny. The law of reason inculcates to the human species the returns of filial piety. — Edward Gibbon
Pains demand to be felt. — John Green
He held her for a minute, then two, then three, simply holding her and committing to memory what he could not have in life. — Courtney Milan
I should like to meet him," I said. "If I am to lodge with anyone, I should prefer a man of studious and quiet habits. I am not strong enough yet to stand much noise or excitement. I had enough of both in Afghanistan to last me for the remainder of my natural existence. How could I meet this friend of yours? — Arthur Conan Doyle
But for those people who might give up: Get real about what you want and go after it. — Cory Monteith
A plaque and platinum status is whack if I'm not the baddest. — Eminem
We are now assuming that we have here the centre and goal of all God's works, and therefore the hidden beginning of them all. We are also assuming that the prominent place occupied by this divine work has something corresponding to it in the essence of God, that the Son forms the centre of the Trinity, and that the essence of the divine being has, so to speak, its locus ... in His work, in the name and person of Jesus Christ. — Karl Barth