Doukhobor Religion Quotes & Sayings
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As Christians, though there may be reasons to be troubled, there are greater reasons not to be. — T. B. Joshua

But [in bureaucracies], too, decision making takes place in a world full of unceratinties. Any actual system of information processing, planning and control will never be optimal but merely practical, applying rote responses to recurrent problems and employing a variety of contingency tactics to deal with unforeseen events. — Manuel De Landa

You can either blame everybody else or you can take a look at yourself and determine where you can improve. — Robert Kiyosaki

Sometimes, when things go well on a set, or when you are working with somebody like Pedro Almodovar, Woody Allen, Rob Marshall or somebody so talented and so inspiring, it's really beautiful, what happens there. — Penelope Cruz

Take a kid fishing. You'll capture their imagination. — Max Hawthorne

Art is our chief means of breaking bread with the dead. — W. H. Auden

Maybe law enforcement would like the ability to turn on the camera on your Mac. — Tim Cook

I like texting as much as the next kidult - and embrace it as yet more evidence, along with email, that we live now in the post-aural age, when an unsolicited phone call is, thankfully, becoming more and more understood to be an unspeakable social solecism, tantamount to an impertinent invasion of privacy. — Will Self

The coral that grows at the edge of the reef is always the strongest and most colourful because it faces the greatest battering. It's the same if you're called Honeysuckle. I'd have had a totally different life if I'd been called Mary. — Honeysuckle Weeks

Sometimes the nastiest shit happens behind the prettiest doors, while everyone laughs and smiles and pretends everything's okay. Here's the thing about my world. We're fucked up. We own it. We take care of business and move on. — Joanna Wylde

I just want to be remembered as a person who loved God, who served others more than he served himself, who was trying to grow in maturity and stability. — Mike Yaconelli