Coesens Quotes & Sayings
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Win the game in your mind, before the starting whistle. — William Cranch Bond

A wedding invitation is sent by people who have been saying, "Do we have to ask them?" to people whose first response is, "How much do you think we have to spend on them? — Judith Martin

Most quotes make sense, this one doesn't — A Teacher

I'm passionate, I'm driven at my job and I also am compassionate with people. We all think we can save somebody that we love. — Jennifer Lopez

Show me a person who blames others for their problems, and I'll show you a miserable person. — Roy A. Piercy

Since Idi Amin was from the Sudanese section in the north of Uganda, he was darker skinned. He had more of a blue undertone. So, we did change the coloring of my skin to be closer to his. But otherwise, there were no transformations besides acting. — Forest Whitaker

There is obviously something wrong with our educational system. It is not beyond the realm of possibility that there might even be something wrong with at least some of our schoolteachers. But heaven help anyone daring to express such heretical views. — J. Paul Getty

You made my life Holly, and I'm just one chapter in yours. There will be more. I promise. — Cecilia Ahern

When we realize a constant enemy of the soul abides within us, what diligence and watchfulness we should have! How woeful is the sloth and negligence then of so many who live blind and asleep to this reality of sin. There is an exceeding efficacy nad power in the indwelling sin of believers, for it constantly inclines itself towards evil. We need to be awake, then, if our hearts would know the ways of God. Our enemy is not only upon us, as it was with Samson, but it is also in us. — John Owen

I lost my parents very early in my life. My mom died three weeks after I graduated from high school, and my dad died two years after I got married. — Mary Badham

I had been fed, in my youth, a lot of old wives' tales about the way men would instantly forsake a beautiful woman to flock around a brilliant one. It is but fair to say that, after getting out in the world, I had never seen this happen.
[From a column dated November 17, 1928] — Dorothy Parker

Make a poem that does not disturb
the silence from which it came.
Wendell Berry — Wendell Berry