Divorciados Quotes & Sayings
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The most purely free decision one can make - and thus, the highest order of spirit on Earth - is believing in something without evidential knowledge. — J.S.B. Morse

The peddling of fear in any form as incentive to faith remains the most egregious sin that can be committed in the name of Jesus. It feels very good to name the enemy and thank God that you are not like "those people." But if Christianity is to survive, someone needs to stand up in the middle of one of these hapless sermons and quote the comic-strip character Pogo: "We have met the enemy, and he is us. — Robin Meyers

Thanks, for saving me."
"I didn't have a choice," he said softly.
"Everyone has a choice."
"Then mine was easy."
"Easy?"
He chuckled. "Olivia, my choice will always be simple when it comes to you... — Jettie Necole

I do not qualify to be a model. I lack the necessary obedience. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

It's very hard to be OK with who you are and not care what other people think of you. Believe me, I know. — Mark Indelicato

The truth is, I probably would be dead if I had become a star, because at that point I was so closeted and so afraid of people of finding out I was gay. There was no telling what would have happened. — Shane McAnally

Being a woman has only bothered me in climbing trees. — Frances Perkins

The drawback of stealing a thing, is that one never knows how wonderful the thing that one steals is. — Oscar Wilde

Military security has to rest, ultimately, on economic and polit
ical stability. One of the effects of the rapidity of change in the
world today is that there can no longer be static stability; there
can only be dynamic stability. A nation or society that fails to
keep pace with change is in danger of flying apart. It is important
that we recognize this, but equally important that in trying to
maintain a dynamic stability we remember — Richard M. Nixon

He had never been quite certain whether this action indicated courage or infirmity of purpose. — W. Somerset Maugham