Quotes & Sayings About Coming Together After Tragedy
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You have whatever strength God has given you, and it will be enough to carry out his good purpose. Trust in him. — Francine Rivers

I was an economics major, which I enjoyed because I had a good business sense. — Herb Ritts

Write until your fingers break. It may be the cure for everything. — Kelly O'Connor McNees

It wasn't that the dark side was stronger, but that everything was the dark side. All magic was inherently wrong, and it was only us fooling ourselves that some of it was good, some of it was bad. Magic ... just was. — Kim Harrison

How somebody can't recognize their own eyes, I'll never know. — Sally Thorne

was fascinated by a 9th-century poem by the Anglo-Saxon poet Cynewulf, whose religious poem Christ included the Old English word for the known inhabited world: middangeard, translated as "Middle-earth." The poem makes reference to a being called Earendal, who is the brightest of angels above Middle-earth and is sent to humans. — Wyatt North

Human society is not a machine, and it must not be made such, even in the economic field ... Access to employment [shall not be] made to depend on registration in certain parties or in organization which deal with the distribution of employment ... It is necessary that humanity turn its gaze toward the action of God ... to aid and redeem mankind from all its ills. — Pope Pius XII

Get rid of all the cleaners, rubbish collectors, bus drivers, supermarket checkout staff and secretaries, for example, and society will very quickly grind to a halt. On the other hand, if we woke up one morning to find that all the highly paid advertising executives, management consultants and private equity directors had disappeared, society would go on much as it did before: in a lot of cases, probably quite a bit better. So, — Owen Jones

Dude. If that was a Shakespearean quote duel, he just kicked your ass. — Kevin Hearne

We live forever; but they don't come back. — Anne Rice