Dhuibh Quotes & Sayings
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God's ways seem dark, but, soon or late, They touch the shining hills of day; The evil cannot brook delay, The good can well afford to wait, Give ermined knaves their hour of crime; Yet have the future grand and great, The safe appeal of Truth to Time! — John Greenleaf Whittier

An army, like a serpent, travels on its belly. — Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor

Lankester's mistake didn't stem simply from a loathing for all parasites; — Anonymous

Labor leaders don't do much laboring after they are able to lead. — Will Rogers

Leaving your country is like dying, and when you come back you are like a ghost returning to earth, roaming around with missing gaze in your eyes — NoViolet Bulawayo

A ssure you, the more I travel through time, the more I witness, the more I realize that there are things that are both strange and wonderful, far beyond human comprehension. — Margaret Peterson Haddix

We know that all must, in the end, stand by the side of the Divine. There is no escape from it, because that is His will. — Charles Webster Leadbeater

The spiritual task of life is to feed hope. Hope is not something to be found outside of us. It lies in the spiritual life we cultivate within. The whole purpose of wrestling with life is to be transformed into the self we are meant to become, to step out of the confines of our false securities and allow our creating God to go on creating. In us. — Joan D. Chittister

I think that the proposed constitution is one of the European legal documents with the strongest social dimension I have seen since I began following European issues. — Jean-Pierre Raffarin

You learn a lot more about all the things that are necessary to be the leader of a team and so there's day-to-day hands-on training that you get and you might not even be asking for it. You try as best you can to be organized, have a plan, know exactly what you want from a schedule standpoint, have an idea of what you would want in a staff. — Sean Payton

Because I actually find the next take after they've controlled it a little bit and repressed the laughter is actually a really interesting take, because that's still going on underneath the surface. That struggle to maintain composure becomes part of the joy of the scene. — Jay Roach