Divorce Cake Quotes & Sayings
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We know too much and feel too little. — Bertrand Russell
What is prayer but a wish for the events in your life to string together to form a story
something that makes some sense of events you know have meaning. — Douglas Coupland
I don't want to die in a car accident. When I die it'll be a glorious day. It'll probably be a waterfall. — River Phoenix
Either give me more wine or leave me alone. — Jalaluddin Rumi
Any illness is a direct message to you that tells you how you have not been loving who you are, cherishing yourself in order to be who you are. This is the basis of all healing. — Barbara Brennan
You've no future unless you add value, create projects. — Rosabeth Moss Kanter
A lot of us are working harder than we want, at things we don't like to do. Why? It figures! In order to afford the sort of existence we don't care to live. — Bradford Angier
Cannery Row in Monterey in California is a poem, a stink, a grating noise, a quality of light, a tone, a habit, a nostalgia, a dream. — John Steinbeck
Deep in ourselves resides the religious impulse. Out of the passions of our clay it rises.
We have religion when we stop deluding ourselves that we are self-sufficient, self-sustaining or self-derived.
We have religion when we hold some hope beyond the present, some self-respect beyond our failures.
We have religion when our hearts are capable of leaping up at beauty,
when our nerves are edged by some dream in our heart.
We have religion when we have an abiding gratitude for all that we have received.
We have religion when we look upon people with all their failings and still find in them good; when we look beyond people to the grandeur in nature and to the purpose in our own heart.
We have religion when we have done all that we can, and then in confidence entrust ourselves to the life that is
larger than ourselves. — Ralph Helfer
You don't need ghosts to be haunted. Memory does that just fine without any supernatural help at all. — Laurell K. Hamilton
