Coaxed Crossword Quotes & Sayings
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Our membership in this Church ... should never be any cause for self-righteousness, for arrogance, for denigration of others, for looking down upon others. All mankind is our neighbor. — Gordon B. Hinckley
The Hopi, an Indian tribe, have a language as sophisticated as ours, but no tenses for past, present and future. The division does not exist. What does this say about time?
Matter, that thing the most solid and the well-known, which you are holding in your hands and which makes up your body, is now known to be mostly empty space. Empty space and points of light. What does this say about the reality of the world? — Jeanette Winterson
I was acting for years before the band, so I would like to get into that again. — Ashton Irwin
Th' longest lane will have a turning ... — Elizabeth Gaskell
Virtue? A fig! 'Tis in ourselves that we are thus or thus. — William Shakespeare
An inspiration - a long, deep breath of the pure air of thought - could alone give health to the heart. — Richard Jefferies
I think architecture becomes interesting when it has a double character, that is, when it is as simple as possible but, at the same time as complex as possible — Tadao Ando
A lot of tragedy would be averted if people didn't confuse trust with love. I expect my clients to trust me. I really don't care if they hate me. ~ Brandon Hull — Jayden Hunter
Software sucks because users demand it to. — Nathan Myhrvold
I realize everybody wants what they don't have. But at the end of the day, what you have inside is much more beautiful than what's on the outside! — Selena Gomez
I get paid to make out with the hunks! — Kelly Ripa
The holy angels live and qualify in the light, in the good quality wherein the Holy Ghost reigneth. The devils live and reign in the fierce wrathful quality, in the quality of fierceness and wrath, destruction or perdition. — Jakob Bohme
I had loved studying the map because it was a printed explanation of where I had been placed on earth. It was a love song to location, a psalm of praise to both measurement and extent. — Pat Conroy
