Dayci Crema Quotes & Sayings
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"Well," said my aunt, "this is his boy - his son. He would be as like his father as it's possible to be, if he was not so like his mother, too." — Charles Dickens
Most people want Jesus as a consultant rather than a King, and He does not come that way. — Timothy Keller
Scion of chiefs and monarchs, where art thou? Fond hope of many nations, art thou dead? Could not the grave forget thee, and lay low Some less majestic, less beloved head? — Lord Byron
The story about GE that hasn't been told is the value of an informal place. I think it's a big thought. I don't think people have ever figured out that being informal is a big deal. — Jack Welch
This is one of the great paradoxes of suffering. Those who don't suffer much think suffering should keep people from God, while many who suffer a great deal turn to God, not from him. — Randy Alcorn
He kissed and held her like it was the last time, but then again, he always did that, because there had always been that possibility of him losing her. — Daniele Lanzarotta
she wasn't the type to give a thought to what — Stephanie Evanovich
Life, by nature, is a terminal illness. — Dylan Moore
A witty statesman said, you might prove anything by figures. — Thomas Carlyle
It is paradoxical but nonetheless true that the nearer man comes to his goal to make his life easy and abundant, the more he undermines the foundations of a meaningful existence. — Franz Alexander
For death is no more than a turning of us over from time to eternity. — William Penn
Having wallowed in a delightful orgy of anti-French sentiment, having deplored and applauded the villains themselves, having relished the foibles of bankers, railwaymen, diplomats, and police, the public was now ready to see its faith restored in the basic soundness of banks, railroads, government, and police. — Michael Crichton
Happy Cinco de Mayo! It's a holiday that's as respectful of Mexican traditions as Epcot Center's Mexican food pavilion. — Conan O'Brien