Chpn Practice Quotes & Sayings
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Human knowledge is dark and uncertain; philosophy is dark, astrology is dark, and geometry is dark. — John Jewel

You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life. — Winston S. Churchill

We need to cry out to the Lord when we feel the waves of terror or anger crashing around us. He is always within reach, ready to stretch out his hand to steady us. — Shirley Corder

He looks miserable poor soul! — Jane Austen

The spoken word vanished with the wind. Likewise, the unrecorded life disappears as if it never existed. — Iris Chang

Sometimes IVs and pills weren't always the best course of treatment for the injured. Sometimes all you needed was the touch of the one you loved and the sound of their voice and the knowledge that you were home, and that was enough to drag you back from
the brink. — J.R. Ward

Character development is what I value most as a reader of fiction. If an author can manage to create the sort of characters who feel fully real, who I find myself worrying about while I'm walking through the grocery store aisles a week later, that to me is as close to perfection as it gets. — J. Courtney Sullivan

Instead of running for President, why don't you try walking on a treadmill? — Jeff Ross

Be willing to shed parts of your previous life. For example, in our 20s, we wear a mask; we pretend we know more than we do. We must be willing, as we get older, to shed cocktail party phoniness and admit, 'I am who I am.' — Gail Sheehy

You have to execute. You have to sacrifice your body. — Pedro Martinez

Most of my life I didn't feel very normal. There's definitely been some moments where I feel like, all right, I've finally graduated and I'm a normal lady. — Maya Rudolph

I'm a man of Rome, with all that entails - a citizen, a soldier, a paterfamilias - and all men of Rome think they stride the earth and make it tremble. We make the laws and then punish the lawless; we make the borders and then punish the border-breakers; we record our own glory and then demand our names be remembered - all over the Empire we stride and we bellow, we make and we break. But if men are the makers and breakers of empires, then women are the makers and breakers of men. This — Kate Quinn

Life was wonderful, so filled with people and activities, with love and laughter. — Judith McNaught