Dumb Redneck Quotes & Sayings
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Conversion engages the mind as well as the emotions. — Max Anders
I don't want an epitaph on my gravestone that says, 'He would have pursued some big dreams in his life, but other people wouldn't let him. — Tom Peters
Among the wealthy, compassionate men claim the richest wealth, For material wealth is possessed by even contemptible men. Find and follow the good path and be ruled by compassion. For if the various ways are examined, compassion will prove the means to liberation. — Thiruvalluvar
Death, and darkness get you packing, Nothing now to man is lacking, All your triumphs now are ended, And what Adam marred, is mended. — Henry Vaughan
Imagine if [Juliet] woke up and he was still alive, but ... " She swallowed, waiting out a tremor in her voice. "But [Romeo] had killed her whole family. And burned her city. And killed and enslaved her people. — Laini Taylor
For clearly it is impossible to touch eternity with one hand and life with the other. — Yukio Mishima
It's hard not to act like you know it all when you do. — Nancy Crocker
I have a natural curiosity for people. — Nicholas Haslam
I'm considered a health nut amongst vampires. I usually feed only on vegetarians. — Johnny B. Truant
All works, no matter what or by whom painted, are nothing but bagatelles and childish trifles ... unless they are made and painted from life, and there can be nothing ... better than to follow nature. — Caravaggio
If the enemy attacks, it is because God is giving you much more — Sunday Adelaja
The most successful people are mavericks who aren't afraid to ask why, especially when everyone thinks it's obvious. — Robert Kiyosaki
People are, in the confines of their own apartments, becoming Magellans of the interior world and reaching out to this alien thing and beginning to map it and bring back stories that can only be compared to the kind of stories that the chroniclers of the New World brought back to Spain at the close of the 15th century. — Terence McKenna