Darline Joseph Quotes & Sayings
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We spend time worrying about our kids' faith when the greatest influence in their lives is you sticking to yours. — Mark Holmen
The sage smiled. Sometimes a smile was little more than a sliver of teeth. And sometimes a smile was a knife cutting the world in two: before and after. — Roshani Chokshi
everyone from has an inner voice and i found a way to get mine out — Carly Fleischmann
I walked into school and saw this kid wearing the same shirt that I had. I looked at him and said,"You stole my shirt!" I got in his face about it to the point where he started crying, but I was convinced he stole it! I remember and go, "Why was I so angry about that?" Even now when Kevin or Joe has taken one of my shirts I think back and laugh! — Nick Jonas
I will make up for it now, I have not a moment to lose. — Evelyn De Morgan
The most precious gift God gave humans is reason. Its best use is the search for knowledge. To know the human environment, to know the earth and galaxies, is to know God. Knowledge (science) is the best form of prayer. — Fatema Mernissi
Love will come, it just takes the right person. — Carissa Kohne
An overconfident enemy is prone to carelessness. — Anthony Ryan
We have a tradition of passing our history orally and singing a lot of it and writing songs about it and there's kind of a calling in Irish voices when they're singing in their Irish accent. — Sinead O'Connor
the dolphins stitch sky to sea. — Ellen Bass
In no instance were these reports true or were any of these cities actually in flames. But the result was immediate action on the part of white officials. They got in contact with important community and industrial leaders. Riot control measures were ordered into effect. Civilians armed themselves for the coming attack and stationed themselves at strategic points. In most cases many whites became aware of the "danger" and no local black person had any idea what was going on, — John Howard Griffin
Only when one has lost all curiosity about the future has one reached the age to write an autobiography. — Evelyn Waugh