Divinitea Quotes & Sayings
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Economics is a highly sophisticated field of thought that is superb at explaining to policymakers precisely why the choices they made in the past were wrong. About the future, not so much. — Ben Bernanke
The white man's victory soon became complete by fraud, violence, intimidation and murder. — Ida B. Wells
A writer has to live with a sense of honor. — Irwin Shaw
Do not allow hate to consume you. Live a life of love. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Our angels often come to us in the times when we are unconscious because those are the times we are free of the continual thoughts of our mind. It is here that we remember who we really are. We remember who we are in our soul. We are greater than the physical life we have been living on earth. — Kate McGahan
In short, we have no positive, inner desire to pray. We do it only when circumstances force us. Why? We know God is there, but we tend to see him as a means through which we get things to make us happy. For most of us, he has not become our happiness. We therefore pray to procure things, not to know him better. — Timothy J. Keller
So I don't really have a clear plan, in terms of music, as to where I want to head in the future. — Nobuo Uematsu
People only get in the afterlife what they have most wanted-either to have God as Savior and Master or to be their own Saviors and Masters. — Timothy Keller
The message from the hedge-leaves, Heed it, whoso thou art; Under lowly eaves Lives the happy heart. — John Vance Cheney
Since people no longer attend church, theater remains as the only public service, and literature as the only private devotion. — Franz Grillparzer
Naw, it's like ants up there, man. Like ants that sound like lions! — Charlie Flynn
If I did not have for him the warm affection a son feels toward a less austere and preoccupied father, I at least had an immense respect for him, and a great admiration. — Lincoln Ellsworth
The people of Asia were slaves, because they had not learned how to pronounce the word 'no'. — Winston Churchill