Citrinal Quotes & Sayings
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I discovered our dear poet in my office, a simple clerk. — Bertolt Brecht
He had to do it in secret. He didn't want people to think he was buying forgiveness or understanding. Those two things should not be for sale, at any price. — Barry Lyga
We are engaged in a struggle that is fought on many fronts and in many forms. — Theresa May
These wires run a current through it. When we press the one and the nine at the same time, the current runs through the diamond and it emits a pulse that we can't hear or feel, but it..."
"Explodes ghosts."
"I prefer to think that it disperses the vestigial energy that an individual leaves behind after death."
"Or that," I said. — Maureen Johnson
Today the greatest single deterrent to knowledge of Jesus is His familiarity. Because we think we know Him, we pass Him by. — Winifred Kirkland
Could love feel differently depending on the person you loved? — Sandra Owens
Monotony kills the heart. Ironically, monotony is what keeps the heart working. — Soumeet Lanka
Now to Him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think .." (Ephesians 3:20) Our — Val Waldeck
The Spirit of God first imparts love; He next inspires hope, and then gives liberty; and that is about the last thing we have in a good many of our churches at the present time. — Dwight L. Moody
Villains don't want to be a part of society. They want the freedom to live their lives unrestricted by laws by which the rest of us abide. Villains are narcissists, slaves to their own greed and lust for power. They are not interested in the welfare of others, only in satisfying their own desires. As a result, villains give no thought to the death and destruction that may result from their nefarious schemes. Just as heroes are willing to give their lives in the name of good, villains know that death is often the reward for embracing a life of evil. — Mike Madrid
When you compromise your life, you compromise unhappiness. — Dee Dee Artner
