Corny New Years Quotes & Sayings
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Top Corny New Years Quotes

I soon realized that no journey carries one far unless, as it extends into the world around us, it goes an equal distance into the world within. — Lillian E. Smith

I promise. I've never been with another woman. I always thought something was wrong with me, but now I know I was always meant to be with you. Please — Aria Cole

We dont have to accept each others beliefs..but we do have to accept each others right to believe them. — Jodi Picoult

Secrets are a responsibility and a painfully taxing one at that. — Jonas Lee

Mayday used to be a distress signal, a long time ago, in one of those wars we studied in high school. — Margaret Atwood

Forget the failures. Keep the lessons. — Dalai Lama

Power never rests upon those who deserve it. Power is given to those who reach to take it, and claimed by those who will stop at nothing to fulfill what they believe is their birthright. — Illuminatiam

Amos and I introduced the idea of a conjunction fallacy, which people commit when they judge a conjunction of two events (here, bank teller and feminist) to be more probable than one of the events (bank teller) in a direct comparison. — Daniel Kahneman

I'm not sure if I've learned anything from show business. Life in general has taught me if you're kind to people, everything gets easier. Being a decent person really smoothes the way for you and everyone else. — Alan Arkin

I have known her less than twenty-four hours. And the longer I know her, the more she mystifies me. She is perhaps eighteen, almost four years younger than me, but she seems much older. The things she says are often cryptic, though I feel that the meaning would be clear to me if I were wiser than I am. — Dean Koontz

This is the latest approach by antitheistic thinkers who seek to explain good and evil apart from God. Over the years naturalists first denied causality as an argument to prove God's existence: Why do we have to have a cause? Why can't the universe just be? Then they denied design as an argument for God's existence: Why do we need a designer? Why could it not have all just come together with the appearance of design? Now they deny morality as an argument for God's existence: Why do we need to posit a moral law or a moral law source? Why can't it just be a pragmatic reality? This I find fascinating! They want a cause for suffering or a design for suffering, but they have already denied that either of these is necessary to account for every effect. This — Ravi Zacharias