Dzerts Quotes & Sayings
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The measure of the worth of our public activity for God is the private profound communion we have with Him ... — Oswald Chambers
I never meant to antagonize anyone. — Mohammed Morsi
We always have something running in the back of our thoughts. What's running behind yours?
Right now I was thinking about how nice his eyes looked, but I'd shave my head before I admitted that. — Jennifer L. Armentrout
As our acts vary, our habits will follow in their course. — Aristotle.
You get attached to places, you know. Like people, I suppose. — Tatiana De Rosnay
The glass is completely full...of shit. — Brian Spellman
What you have always believed in is the real you. — Tapan Ghosh
Try a little harder to be a little better. — Gordon B. Hinckley
Thanks to the scientific method, most people in "developed" countries have an outlook of mild deism. We assume things like weather and disease operate according to fixed natural laws. Every so often, though, problems impinge on us so directly that we stretch beyond that mildly deistic stance and ask God to intervene. When a drought drags on too long, we pray for rain. When a young mother gets a diagnosis of cervical cancer, we solicit prayers for her healing. We beseech God as if trying to talk God into something God otherwise might not want to do. — Philip Yancey
For where else can I go to sample daily the richness of life in all its profound chaos? — Theresa Brown
Don't feel bad for one moment about doing what brings you joy. — Sarah J. Maas
The only way that we can win over potential jihadists to liberal democracy is by winning the battle of ideas. — Maajid Nawaz
I think literature is somehow both a fantasy and a reality we should all get back to. — Shane Warren Jones
The florid style is the reverse of the familiar. The last is employed as an unvarnished medium to convey ideas; the first is resorted to as a spangled veil to conceal the want of them. When there is nothing to be set down but words, it costs little to have them fine. — William Hazlitt
