Duck Dynasty Bigot Quotes & Sayings
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I was in disbelief that I'd just explained my dreary life to this bizarre, beautiful boy who may or may not despise me.
Bella Swan — Stephenie Meyer

The pace at which science has progressed has been too fast for human behaviour to adapt to it. As I said we are still apes. A part of our brain is still a paleo-brain and many of the reactions come from our fight or flight instinct. As long as this part of the brain can take over control the rational part of the brain (we will face these problems). — Jean-Marie Lehn

Remember when I said that thing about not doing anything stupid?"
"Yes."
"You screwed up. — Kieryn Nicolas

People are just afraid of things too much. Afraid of things that don't necessarily merit fear. — Frank Ocean

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ME AND YOU
When I hold a rose,
I see the soft, velvety petals
and smile, because
tucked between
those precious petals
is a special gift -
the one of a fragrance,
pure and sweet.
When you hold a rose,
you see the thorns
along the stem,
and you frown
because those thorns
can bring you pain
and cause you to bleed.
I see the gift.
You see the tragedy.
More and more
I fear that one of these days
someone will hand me a rose
and all I will see
are thorns.
Talk about tragedy. — Lisa Schroeder

I will respect this liver. After all, it's not mine. — George Best

All of creation expands and evolves. — Jay Woodman

All the things magicians do
Could be done by me and you
Freely, if we only knew. — C.S. Lewis

It's one thing to lose weight, but it's another thing to eat healthy. — Jennifer Hudson

When we are freed from the rules and regulations that are so often imposed on us in the name of God, we discover that creativity is the natural result of spirituality. And if this is true, then our soul is the primary material for all artistic expression. — Erwin Raphael McManus

I expect this is what death is like when you meet it. Sort of wildly unfair but inevitable. — Josephine Tey

To risk is to willingly place your life in the hand of an unseen God and an unknown future, then to watch him come through. He starts to get real when you live like that. — Jennie Allen