Crisanto Frianeza Quotes & Sayings
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I learned what love is from loving you. — Mandy Moore
Remember my unalterable maxim, When we love, we always have something to say. — Mary Wortley Montagu
If you survive until tomorrow, it could mean that either a) you are more likely to be immortal or b) that you are closer to death. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb
At length she gently pushed me away, and with the words, "Go, my son, and do something worth doing," turned back, and, entering the cottage, closed the door behind her. I felt very desolate as I went. CHAPTER — George MacDonald
Do not allow your thoughts of what was to steal what can be. — John Patrick Hickey
Our nation will prosper or decline in direct proportion to our selection of leaders who are guided by the Holy Spirit. If we fail to select Godly leaders our destiny will surely be as that of the Roman Empire. — Ronald Reagan
I wonder what freezes
the flurry of hurt on her cold-
flushed cheeks, if his touch is
a salve or the shattering. — Beth Morey
Gamma was a logical progression after doing the Open Fire record. — Ronnie Montrose
Make a difference," she said. "Love. Be loved. And be happy." — Dan Koontz
Walking past all the cops, all the detectives, I raise my runner's shirt a few inches, like I'm shaking it loose form my damp skin. I let them all see my stomach, its tautness. I let everyone see I'm not afraid, and that I'm not anything but a silly cheerleader, a feather-bodied sixteen-year-old with no more sense than a marshmellow peep. I let them see I'm not anything. least of all what I am. — Megan Abbott
If outrage were a sign of godliness, then the devil would be the godliest soul in Creation. — Russell D. Moore
I don't know the meaning of life. I don't know why we are here. I think life is full of anxieties and fears and tears. It has a lot of grief in it, and it can be very grim. And I do not want to be the one who tries to tell somebody else what life is all about. To me it's a complete mystery. — Charles M. Schulz
Heinz Heck wrote after the war that he and his brother had begun the back-breeding project out of curiosity, but also from "the thought that if man cannot be halted in his mad destruction of himself and other creatures, it is at least a consolation if some of those kinds of animals he has already exterminated can be brought back to life again. — Diane Ackerman
I've already lived through the worst time of my life. So I know that whatever happens to me from now on, nothing will ever be as bad as it was back then. That makes me happy. — Susane Colasanti
