Deanna Monroe Quotes & Sayings
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If you could know how happy I am, as Jesus' little spouse. No one ... could I envy, because I am enjoying my complete happiness, even when I suffer something for my beloved Spouse. — Brian Kolodiejchuk

In the high country of the mind one has to become adjusted to the thinner air of uncertainty ... — Robert M. Pirsig

He didn't see a man with hopes and dreams, with disappointments and accomplishments. All he saw in front of him was just another nigger. — Kenneth Eade

For some parents, as with Jason's father, the least popular feature of their children is defiance. Yet it is one of the most important for safety. If defiance is always met with discipline and never with discussion, that can handicap a child. The moment the two-year-old defiantly asserts his will for the first time may be cause for celebration, not castigation, for he is building the courage to resist. If your teenage daughter never tests her defiance on you, she may well be unable to use it on a predator. — Gavin De Becker

Fear is strange thing. It has the power to make people close their eyes, turn away. Nothibg good grows out of fear. — Victoria Schwab

I have said that music allows for quick creation. But it is nothing compared with what you humans can destroy in a single conversation. — Mitch Albom

The only virtue I want to claim is truth and nonviolence. — Mahatma Gandhi

Our dog had an ingrown tail, we had to X-ray him to find out if he was happy. I — Stephen King

Emphasizing the crowd means de-emphasizing individual humans in the design of society, and when you ask people not to be people, they revert to bad, mob-like behaviors. — Jaron Lanier

If I wanted to be famous, I could have been famous before. — David Gest

But he wouldn't find me in the office, sitting there like patience in the hoosegow. — Rex Stout

I don't know what I think. All I know is that most of the time, I would rather be with him that anyone else I know. — Jojo Moyes

Grasp not at much, for fear thou losest all. — George Herbert

In the closing years of John Wesley's life, he became a friend of William Wilberforce. In England, Wilberforce was a great champion of freedom for slaves before the American Civil War. He was subjected to a vicious campaign by slave traders and others whose powerful commercial interests were threatened. Rumors were spread that he was a wife-beater. His character, morals, and motives were repeatedly smeared during some twenty years of pitched battles. From his deathbed, John Wesley wrote to Wilberforce, "Unless God has raised you up for this very thing, you will be won out by the opposition of men and devils; but if God be for you, who can be against you? Are all of them together stronger than God? Be not weary in well-doing." William Wilberforce never forgot those words of John Wesley. They kept him going even when all the forces of hell were arrayed against him. The — John C. Maxwell

The Russian economy is tanking. It's gotten so bad that today Vladimir Putin had to pawn his stolen Super Bowl ring. And Putin will finance his next invasion on Kickstarter. — David Letterman