Dervises Quotes & Sayings
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I get asked to do benefits a lot and I've decided I've got to be a bit more discerning, I can't just do all of them ... I got asked to do a benefit for babies born addicted to crack. And I said well, all right, I'll help you raise money for them, but I think we both know what they're gonna spend it on. — Laura Kightlinger

I'm not thinking about my numbers. I'm just trying to do the best I can to help the team win. — Carlos Gonzalez

I do not know. But they did not, either. That is the trick of it; their minds made up worse than I ever could. I — Robert Jordan

You might be a redneck if you have flowers planted in a bathroom appliance in your front yard. — Jeff Foxworthy

That's a queer sentiment.' William shrugged. 'Dying for your country is a good bit less useful than living for it. — Hilary Rhodes

You gotta use everything you possibly can! — Betty White

You have deceived our trust, and made us doff our easy robes of peace, to crush our old limbs in ungentle steel. — Henry Bolingbroke

Smells are custodians of memories. — Kathleen Tessaro

Many human beings say that they enjoy the winter, but what they really enjoy is feeling proof against it. — Richard Adams

Each evening, I ached for the shelter of my tent, for the smallest sense that something was shielding me from the entire rest of the world, keeping me safe not from danger, but from vastness itself. I loved the dim, clammy dark of my tent, the cozy familiarity of the way I arranged my few belongings all around me each night. — Cheryl Strayed

The heroes in paganism correspond exactly to the saints in popery, and holy dervises in MAHOMETANISM. The place of, HERCULES, THESEUS, HECTOR, ROMULUS, is now supplied by DOMINIC, FRANCIS, ANTHONY, and BENEDICT. Instead of the destruction of monsters, the subduing of tyrants, the defence of our native country; whippings and fastings, cowardice and humility, abject submission and slavish obedience, are become the means of obtaining celestial honours among mankind. — David Hume