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Dotage Pronunciation Quotes By Lynn Austin

Ain't I been trying to tell you that you can't be holding grudges against people? Didn't you hear me say that? What do you think Jesus is gonna say if we come walking up to those pearly gates carrying a whole sackful of grievances and grudges on our backs? Jesus is gonna ask, What's that you toting on your back? Do you want to be opening that sack and showing Him all those ugly thing? He's dressed all in white and shining like the sun, and you're coming in with a load a hate in your your arms? Umm hmm. I can't imagine doing that. — Lynn Austin

Dotage Pronunciation Quotes By Euginia Herlihy

Your sharp tongue will make people to run away from you as fast as they can. — Euginia Herlihy

Dotage Pronunciation Quotes By Sydney Mugerwa

Reality came knocking but the door was barred — Sydney Mugerwa

Dotage Pronunciation Quotes By Aspen Matis

I walked home holding Tom's hand, not letting it go even as he tottered across a soccer field where there was nothing that could hurt him. — Aspen Matis

Dotage Pronunciation Quotes By Erich Maria Remarque

No matter how improbable an assertion is, if it is made with enough assurance it has an affect. — Erich Maria Remarque

Dotage Pronunciation Quotes By Haruki Murakami

To what extent facts we recognize as such really are as they seem, and to what extent these are facts merely because we label them as such, is an impossible distinction to draw. Therefore, in order to pin down reality as reality, we need another reality to relativize the first. Yet that other reality requires a third reality to serve as its grounding. An endless chain is created within our consciousness, and it is the maintenance of this chain which produces the sensation that we are actually here, that we ourselves exist. But something can happen to sever that chain and we are at a loss. What is real? Is reality on this side of the break in the chain? Or over there, on the other side? — Haruki Murakami