Cristhelen Quotes & Sayings
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Saul fell upon his sword to avoid suffering. Jesus stretched himself upon the cross to take away ours.
Saul's suicide cheated his enemies. Jesus' sacrifice cheated death. — Lisa Bevere
They came like specters from the dark maw of the bayou, first ghostly light in the fog, then the rasp of a motor: an aluminum powerboat scudding across lacquer-black water. — Tom Cooper
Pleasures are like poppies spread: You seize the flow'r, its bloom is shed. — Robert Burns
Some people have the disease of criticising all the time. They forget the good about others and only mention their faults. They are like flies that avoid the good and pure places and land on the bad and wounds. This is because of the evil within the self and the spoiled nature — Ibn Taymiyyah
You must really love this guy, huh? I mean, to be crying as ugly as you are? — Amber Silvia
You can achieve great things by utilizing your God-given talent — Sunday Adelaja
Put not your Knife to your mouth unless it be to eat an Egge. — Hannah Woolley
HAIKU Dropped a blueberry Under the oven it rolls Goodbye, forever — Asa Akira
If you are talented, you can really do anything. And if your heart is at the right place and you have the passion for it, you can go for it and do it. — Heidi Klum
Most feature films are 35-40 shooting days. — Charles Dance
The question that must be asked is if we are judged when we are in the process of moving from the nowlife to the afterlife, why aren't we judged or split up when we are moving from the beforelife to the nowlife. — M.B. Julien
Reading and writing are solitary activities that increase a person's capacity for concentration, awareness, and conceptual thought as the person weaves immediate information with stored memories. — Kilroy J. Oldster
I'm so in love with you I can't stand up. — Kim Addonizio
The main trouble with avant-garde art and literature, from the point of view of fascists and Stalinists, is not that they are too critical, but that they are too "innocent," that it is too difficult to inject effective propaganda, that kitsch is more pliable to this end. — Clement Greenberg
