De Velasco Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes you have to understand that you push ahead, there's going to be a lot of flak, there's going to be a lot of dogs barking, but the wagon train moves ahead. — Juan Williams

P.S. What the hell. Why not sign off with the traditional American greeting? "Merry Christmas," Uncle Vasile. "Happy holidays to you."
P.P.S. Really
"counseling"! — Beth Fantaskey

Rejoice! Know that I am with you and for you and will never leave you; take courage that I will fight for you and be your shield and buckler and provide for you when you are old; I will supply your every need, I will give you victory over death, I have prepared a place for you in heaven — Jan Karon

One is that if women's sexuality in Africa wasn't under assault, if women were able to say no, if women weren't subject to predatory attacks by men, or predatory behavior generally, then you would have a disease in Africa called AIDS. But you wouldn't have a pandemic. — Stephen Lewis

These people want you to quit just like CM Punk did. — Stephanie McMahon

Do all you can to help others in need & when you're finish doing it ... do it again! — Timothy Pina

Blaze with the fire that is never extinguished. — Luisa Sigea De Velasco

A fastidious taste is best indoors, away from nature and the city. — Mason Cooley

What if love wasn't enough for them? Would it heal the deep lacerations life had placed on his heart, or would he always be so completely broken that he would never fully be hers? — Kate McCarthy

Surely the immutable laws of the universe can teach more impressive and exalted lessons than the holy books of all the religions on earth. — Elizabeth Cady Stanton

They justify themselves with their inability; and the design and end of the law, as a school-master to fit them for Christ, is defeated. — Jonathan Edwards

The victimization of children is nowhere forbidden; what is forbidden is to write about it. — Alice Miller

Like a snail crossing a sidewalk, the Clinton Administration leaves a lengthening trail of slime, this time on America's national honor. — George Will

A nationalist will blindly follow his country to his death out of love for it. A patriot will stand up for and even against his country to his death out of love for it. — Janvier Chouteu-Chando

Can death be sleep, when life is but a dream,
And scenes of bliss pass as a phantom by?
On death — John Keats

In the meantime, the world had not come to an end in 1492. There were a variety of consequences of this non-event. — Janet Martin