Chamada De Emergencia Quotes & Sayings
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It is only by fidelity in little things that the grace of true love to God can be sustained, and distinguished from a passing fervor of spirit ... No one can well believe that our piety is sincere, when our behavior is lax and irregular in its little details. What probability is there that we should not hesitate to make the greatest sacrifices, when we shrink from the smallest? — Francois Fenelon

For me it's about the character, not as much about the genre of it [movie]. I'm excited that I get to work and play interesting characters and I'm not just the girl who gets to play the girlfriend or the wife. I get to play real women who have struggles and troubles and passions and that's always what I hope to do no matter what format that lies in. — Ali Larter

I gripped her, drowning, and I loved
her more than anything on this wide
green earth. — Kate Quinn

I wasn't asking anything about God," Jonah complained.
"Yeah, you kind of were," JB said. "If there is fate, who else would control it? — Margaret Peterson Haddix

We accept the need to train extensively to fly a plane; but think instinct should be enough for marrying and raising kids. — Alain De Botton

Throughout history every great empire has collapsed...there have been no exceptions. — Joe Barfield

[H]is gentle horses graze on fertile grasses and tempt me to ride off in search of answers to what if and what's out there and why not. Where everything around me hints there is more to offer but tells me time and again ... not for me. — Julie Cantrell

Well, I'm more lopsided than a one-legged badger. — Erin Hunter

I've been beaten, I've been bruised, I was left for dead as well. — Ronnie Radke

Among the liberties of citizens that are guaranteed are ... the right to believe what one chooses, the right to differ from his neighbor, the right to pick and choose the political philosophy he likes best, the right to associate with whomever he chooses, the right to join groups he prefers ... — William O. Douglas