Dauphins Brunch Quotes & Sayings
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Honor is not a thing to dismiss or forgotten but a thing to uphold at all time". — Abdulazeez Henry Musa

It's kind of freaky to send your picture over the Internet to someone you don't really know and then have to sit waiting for their judgement on how you look. Maybe that's why my aunt Penny, who got divorced two years ago, hates online dating so much. Mom's always nagging her to go back on Match but Aunt Penny says she'd rather have root canal work - without anesthetic. — Sarah Darer Littman

It's shocking we don't see more engineers and entrepreneurs interested in enterprise. — Jim Goetz

The Bible clearly says that faithfulness and persecution often go hand in hand. — Billy Graham

I am such that person that, when I'm working, I'm like, 'Oh, what I wouldn't give for a weekend off!' And then, as soon as I have more that 18 hours without anything to do, I start shaking. It's really funny. — Cassidy Freeman

The Lord can accomplish much more through prayer than any teacher can through teaching, and many times He will also bring great insight within that context. — Dutch Sheets

She remembered her books in the moments of worst sorrow, especially the ones that were made for her and the one that saved her life. — Markus Zusak

Threat is in the eye of the beholder. — Mohamed ElBaradei

Today I will not be tempted to wander the byroads of pain, but rather I will set my feet upon the path of joy and peace. May the spirit of God protect my mind from any forces of fear that would divert my thinking. — Marianne Williamson

To live one's love and hatred, to live that which one is means defeat, resignation, and death. The crimes of society, the hell that man has made or man become unconquerable cosmic forces. — Herbert Marcuse

They [Fairy Tales] are talking about real emotions, telling true stories, through the medium of metaphor. People used to understand metaphor better than I think we do now. But these stories are so potent, they refuse to die. — Jane Yolen