Ciufo Pronunciation Quotes & Sayings
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When the imitation of Christ does not mean to live a life like Christ, but to live your life as authentically as Christ lived his, then there are many ways and forms in which a man can be a Christian. — Henri J.M. Nouwen
The only thing Americans love more than Walmart and firearms (and buying firearms at Walmart) is accents. — Brian Moylan
The sensation - it's not sorrow, but something deeper - of being broken. Of being crushed so often, and so hatefully, that emotion becomes something you can only wish for. If only you could cry, because then you'd feel something. Instead, you feel nothing. Just ... haze and smoke inside. Like you're already dead. — Brandon Sanderson
Alright then. Remember kid, the devil is in the details. Paris. Nineteen eighty-four. — K. Larsen
Ideology is like breath: you never smell your own. — Joan Robinson
I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night. — Sarah Williams
If it's an amazing role, I'll do anything. — Vin Diesel
Older guys have too much emotional baggage. They've already lived their lives. — Edmund White
He did something he rarely did. He decided not to see things from the other guy's point of view. — H.W. Brands
Fears are educated into us," Dr. Karl Menninger once wrote, "and they can, if we wish, be educated out. — Alan Loy McGinnis
Even now it is ceasing to be art of the nobleman, and it is quite possible that some day one may find it so common and even vulgar that, along with all party literature and journalism, one would classify it as prostitution of the spirit. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Get off your high horse, Josephine, because if you fall it won't be pretty." I stuff my hands into my pocket and walk away. I didn't want to blow up at her, but she egged me on. — Heidi McLaughlin
A third ... candidate for Shakespearean authorship was Christopher Marlowe. He was the right age (just two months older than Shakespeare), had the requisite talent, and would certainly have had ample leisure after 1593, assuming he wasn't too dead to work. — Bill Bryson
