Diamondesque Quotes & Sayings
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I don't think of myself as an artist. I'm just a guy who can write. — Haruki Murakami
The only menace is inertia. — Saint-John Perse
Post-Christian societies are cultures where the Christian worldview was once the dominant worldview. Many European cities were once known for having a thriving Christian influence and a population that largely subscribed to the central tenets of Christian orthodoxy. Take — Stephen T. Um
To suffer destructive consequences is to obey laws in human nature — Sunday Adelaja
WANT TO DO WITH YOU WHAT SPRING DOES WITH THE CHERRY TREES." Pablo Neruda, Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair * — Chance Carter
Too many voices all at once on the internet, screaming, just all the time screaming, sometimes it's hard to be heard. Sometimes I think that the world is full of screaming. — Claire North
That's what families are for, don't ya know? To love each other to death, all the while ripping their hearts out. — Lisa Jackson
God does give us more than we can bear sometimes. — Ann Hood
I did parallel entrepreneurship, which was very hard to do. It was hard to keep your head straight and know which ideas were with which company. — Jonah Peretti
It's hard to compare. Different times, different players. The administration four years ago did not have 9/11. I could tell you this; this particular administration was better suited to handle that than the former. — Montel Williams
People who seek immortality fail to see that they are trying to live forever by never dying. They are idiots. They are wrong. They will always fail. And they aren't me, the most strategic man on this planet. — Sarah Noffke
We all start not knowing what to do. — Anne McKevitt
Dreams are a luxury of the human condition. — Tom Althouse
Poetry reproduces an indefinable mood that is more amorous than love itself. Venus is not so beautiful all naked, alive, and panting, as she is here in Virgil. — Michel De Montaigne