Dniu 6 Quotes & Sayings
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Let me leave you with a positive thought. William Shakespeare once wrote: "The more I give to thee, the more I have, for both are infinite." They call this the Hidden Economy and it is not based on greed or love of money, but on unconditional, selfless, boundless and unstinting Love. — Etienne De L'Amour

The injured runner is like a recent amputee victim, continually forgetting that the limb isn't there, crestfallen at each realization. What we need more than anything is a suitable prosthetic and an attitude adjustment. — Lauren Fleshman

Matthew kept hinting that his desire - for blood, chiefly- was so strong that it put everything else at risk. But vampires weren't the only creatures who had to manage such strong impulses. Much of what qualified as magic was simply desire in action. Witchcraft was different- that took spells and rituals. But magic? A wish, a need, a hunger too strong to be denied- these could turn into deeds when they cross a witch's mind. — Deborah Harkness

Inequality of rights and power proceeds from the very Author of nature ... — Pope Leo XIII

In greenside bunkers, the big thing is to adapt your stance to the shot. It's rare that you get a flat lie in the sand, so I make sure to align my body to the slope. Then I blast the ball out by splashing the sand underneath it. — Jordan Spieth

To keep one's voice sweet, one's face bright, one's will steady, one's patience unperturbed, in the arena of the home, in the light of one's own family, is no light task — Margaret E. Sangster

Facts must be faced. Vegetables simply don't taste as good as most other things do. — Peg Bracken

Jema quaffed at his natural understanding. — J.R. Kearney

Music endures and ages far better than books. Books, made of words, are unavoidably attached to ideas, events, conflict, and history, but music has the power to transcend time. At least for a time. Palestrina sounds as fresh today as he did in 1555, but Dante, only three centuries older, already smells of the archaic, the medieval, the catacombs. — Edward Abbey

It was the first time I had ever felt guilt at finding a man attractive. — Tabitha McGowan

Even what those with the greatest reputation for knowing it all claim to understand and defend are but opinions. — Heraclitus

Most of us are worrying about the future so much that we can't enjoy the present. — Harold Sherman

Student is not a container you have to fill but a torch you have to light up. — Albert Einstein

Even the most minor inconvenience, Chrysippus suggested, had been carefully designed by God for our benefit. — Kenan Malik