Deuxiement Quotes & Sayings
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A poet is a man who manages, in a lifetime of standing out in thunderstorms, to be struck by lightning five or six times. — Randall Jarrell
If you wish others to respect you, you must show respect for them ... Everyone wants to feel that he counts for something and is important to someone. Invariably, people will give their love, respect, and attention to the person who fills that need. Consideration for others generally reflects faith in self and faith in others. — Ari Kiev
The West wants unconditional love; failing that, unconditional surrender. — Nadeem Aslam
I do not write for the reader to come, but for him who is here, short of reading the text on my shoulder. — Mario Benedetti
I'm self-conscious in photo shoots. I much prefer to do interviews and talk about the work. — Joseph Morgan
And take the ironmen in the rear while they are beating off what they think is my main thrust up the causeway — George R R Martin
The hotel shop only had two decent books, and I'd written both of them — Douglas Adams
As long as we do violence to other animals, we'll keep on doing violence to ourselves. — Paul Russell
Lou popped up often in his daydreams: her warm eyes, creamy skin, even her scars. Where were those from? Not many women could pull off the drunken-mess look, but Lou had been adorable and charming and a bit intoxicating. And the cake- he couldn't forget the smell of that coconut cake. — Amy E. Reichert
This brutal man is my home. His hell is my heaven. I'm his Ivory, and he's my darkest note. — Pam Godwin
The fields are still ripe for harvesting (cf. Jn 4:35); God continues to give the growth (cf. 1 Cor 3:6). We can and must believe, with the late Pope John Paul II, that God is preparing a new springtime for Christianity (cf. Redemptoris Missio, 86). What is needed above all, at this time in the history of the Church in America, is a renewal of that apostolic zeal which inspires her shepherds actively to seek out the lost, to bind up those who have been wounded, and to bring strength to those who are languishing (cf. Ez 34:16). — Pope Benedict XVI
