Clackson Voiture Quotes & Sayings
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God's idea is for us to become the Word of God, in such a way that men can read the Word by looking at our lives. — Chris Oyakhilome
The moon is looking down into the canyon, and how marvelously the great rocks kindle to her light! Every dome, and brow, and swelling boss touched by her white rays, glows as if lighted with snow. — John Muir
The really difficult moral issues arise, not from a confrontation of good and evil, but from a collision between two goods — Irving Kristol
If you're stuck you could always double up with me at my place. It's the size of a postage stamp, but the roses are the size of poodles. So it sort of evens out. -Austin — Katherine Applegate
Look, I'm not asking you to like me, I'm not asking you to put yourself 
in a position where I can touch your goodies, I'm just asking you to be 
fair. — Homer
I challenge you to a duel! screamed the cat, sailing over their heads on the swinging chandelier. — Mikhail Bulgakov
One does well to put on gloves when reading the New Testament. The proximity of so much uncleanliness almost forces one to do this. — Friedrich Nietzsche
What?"
"Nothing." He laughed."You were really hungry."
"I don't need to defend my eating to anyone.And just so you know,when I'm done with this,I plan to eat three whole cookies."
"Whoa." He held up his hands."Now you're pulling out the big guns."
"I don't mess around. — Tristi Pinkston
Why would we want fame, when God promises us glory? Why would we be seeking the wealth of the world when the wealth of heaven is ours? Why would we run for a crown that will perish with time, when we're called to win a crown that is imperishable? — Paul David Washer
Maybe depression is the most reasonable response to all the crap around us. Maybe it's the happy people who need medication. — Marc Maron
He was talking to strangers, hoping they would absolve him. They are the only ones who ever can. — Elizabeth McCracken
Better a long life of toil than a short one of ease. — Aesop
