Dr. Nelson Glueck Quotes & Sayings
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We cannot change others, but when we change ourselves, we may end up changing the world. — Melody Beattie

But for me, Room is a peculiar (and no doubt heretical) battle between Mary and the Devil for young Jesus. If God sounds absent from that triangle, that's because I think that for a small child, God's love is represented, and proved, by mother-love. — Emma Donoghue

I want to marry and have kids. The things we all want. — David Zinczenko

I'm a spiritual musician, I think there has been enough political musicians and I think everything that can be said has been said about political, social things, you know, and there's still some more to be said but not much. — Ziggy Marley

Little son, I have longed a while to see you, and now I see you the fairest thing ever a woman bore. In sadness came I hither, in sadness did I bring forth, and in sadness has your first feast day gone. And as by sadness you came into the world, your name shall be called Tristan; that is the child of sadness."
After she had said these words she kissed him, and immediately when she had kissed him she died. — Joseph Bedier

Nobody ever had a rainbow baby until they had the rain — Jim Croce

Think 'Game of Thrones.' In the old days, this sort of show might be considered bad writing. It doesn't really seem to be moving toward a crisis or climax, it has no true protagonist, and it's structured less like a TV show or a movie than a soap opera. — Douglas Rushkoff

Who knows what any of those people or fish would do in our shoes?" Violet said. "It's impossible to know. — Lemony Snicket

I wear the same outfit or, at least, a different copy of it almost every day. — Mark Zuckerberg

I don't see how love could get ugly enough for a person to just shut himself off from it completely — Colleen Hoover

Common sense in religion is rare, and we are too often trying to be heroic instead of just ordinarily good and kind. — Dorothy Day