Devanagari Quotes & Sayings
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One thing we do well within evangelicalism is in thinking of Jesus as our friend. But He is also our King. — Stephen Nichols

She looked out across the water and allowed the feeling of longing to wash over her, spill into the crevices of her soul, and fill her completely. — Elizabeth Fama

Things that are back to front are often easier to comprehend if they are upside down as well. In life as in politics. — Terry Pratchett

Some people us language to describe the lives they lead, and other people use language to create the lives they lead. — Steve Chandler

In a strange way, I don't have a job, so I have a lot of time on my hands. When I do work, it might be very concentrated, and it might be months where you're not really doing anything except maybe playing the banjo or writing something. You know, there's a lot of time in the day if you're not working 9 to 5. — Steve Martin

Whenever I hear about a child needing something, I ask myself, 'Is it what he needs or what he wants?' It isn't always easy to distinguish between the two. A child has many real needs which can and should be satisfied. His wants are a bottomless pit. He wants, for example, to sleep with his parents. He needs to be in his own bed. At Christmas he wants every toy advertised on television. He needs only one or two. — Haim Ginott

Not much more can happen to you after you lose your reputation and your wife. — John N. Mitchell

Adults are just children sometimes. But evil, hurt children. — Juliette Lewis

Interviews can be stimulating. It depends on the intelligence of the interviewer. — Muriel Spark

I know that I brought this all on myself. I know that I deserve this. I'd do anything not to be this way. I'd do anything to make it up to everyone. And to not have to see a psychiatrist, who explains to me about being passive aggressive. — Stephen Chbosky

Real pain can alone cure us of imaginary ills. We feel a thousand miseries till we are lucky enough to feel misery. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge

We are loaded down with too many good things, more than we could ever need, while others are desperate for a small loaf. The good things we cling to are more than money; we hoard our resources, our gifts, our time, our families, out friends ... how ludicrous it is to hold on to the abundance God has given us and merely repeat the words 'thank you'. — Francis Chan

Doubt was a luxury, according to her mother, and it was always better to act, however unsure you might be. — Lisa Moore

As they walked into the living room, Trevor cleared his throat loudly. We're coming in. Hands where I can see them, dicks where I can't. — Katie Allen