Cherrington 3000 Quotes & Sayings
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All human thought, all science, all religion, is the holding of a candle to the night of the universe. — Clark Ashton Smith
Build up your weaknesses until they become your strong points. — Knute Rockne
Although I have two good Anglepoise lights, I much prefer to work by daylight. — Anthony Browne
We live our lives based on the assumption that we directly perceive, and are accurately interpreting, objects with a fair amount of accuracy. Since we naturally assume that we are apprehending objects of cognition as best as possible, it does not occur to us that we are purposely twisting the object before our eyes to fit our own convenience. — Tagawa Shun'ei
This is a lot better than loving from afar, I told him. — Richelle Mead
The divine doesn't appear by glimpses, in peak moments with sudden blinding light. The divine is constant; it is we who come and go. — Deepak Chopra
Perhaps the better word is emotional yes, I am an emotional man. — Gyorgy Ligeti
Whether life grinds a man down or polishes him depends on what he's made of. — Kathryn Kuhlman
One can ever assume to be what he is not, and to conceal what he is. — Sallust
May God in his mercy lead us through these times; but above all, may he lead us to himself. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer
But tears were not the things to find their way to Mr. Bumble's soul; his heart was waterproof. Like washable beaver hats that improve with rain, his nerves were rendered stouter and more vigorous, by showers of tears, which, being tokens of weakness, and so far tacit admissions of his own power, pleased and exalted him. — Charles Dickens
To call either of us virgins would be ridiculous, yet emotionally that was just what we were. Fumbling in the dark and too eager, completely out of our depths and self-conscious, trying to impress and missing all the subtle nuances. — Sylvia Day
It is well to remember that reading books about the Bible is a very different thing to searching the Word for oneself. — Henry Allen Ironside
