Daria Sandi Quotes & Sayings
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You can't be that good; you work for me. — Lewis Carroll
There are more words in the IRS code than there are in the Bible. And not a one of them is as good. — Ted Cruz
Sometimes we overcomplicate living the gospel. — David A. Bednar
No man is greater than his prayer life. The pastor who is not praying is playing; the people who are not praying are straying. We have many organizers, but few agonizers; many players and payers, few pray-ers; many singers, few clingers; lots of pastors, few wrestlers; many fears, few tears; much fashion, little passion; many interferers, few intercessors; many writers, but few fighters. Failing here, we fail everywhere. — Leonard Ravenhill
Well Kami, I told you before that I wasn't chasing you. But now ... now I am. So it's better that I know your interest isn't elsewhere. — S.L. Jennings
If you don't display a little more grace, I'm going to smear butter all over your face! — David Perry
The art of good decision making is looking forward to and celebrating the tradeoffs, not pretending they don't exist. — Seth Godin
If you can figure out how to choose happiness in your marriage daily, and stop sweating the small stuff, it'll take ten years off your life. — Fawn Weaver
Looking upwards, she speculates still more ambitiously upon the nature of the moon, and if the stars are blazing jellies; looking downwards she wonders if the fishes know that the sea is salt; opines that our heads are full of fairies, 'dear to God as we are'; muses whether there are not other worlds than ours, and reflects that the next ship may bring us word of a new one. In short, 'we are in utter darkness'. Meanwhile, what a rapture is thought! — Virginia Woolf
What was he going to say? He doubted she'd want to hear about his favorite topic-which swords were best suited for different situations. — Kerrelyn Sparks
Here we don't pray for the weak, we prey on the weak. — Teresa Mummert
A problem that presents itself as a dilemma carries an unfortunate prescription: to argue instead of act. — Elizabeth Janeway