Earaches And Headaches Quotes & Sayings
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Stop, poor sinner, stop and think Before you further go, No longer sport upon the brink Of everlasting woe." '"Exactly! — Emily Bronte

No love can be bound by oath or covenant to secure it against a higher love. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

God is not calling us to work for Him. He is calling us to walk with Him. — Phil Vischer

You have friends and you have enemies, the trick is mastering that the only difference between the two is; your friends will plot your downfall without you realising. — Keysha Jade

We've all been affected by divorce in one way or another, whether we've experienced it personally, or witnessed family or friends go through it. — Heather Burns

Work is the vessel into which we pour so much of ourselves hope and disappointment, elation and rage, satisfaction and frustration. Yet any damp display of these emotions is seen as weakness. — Lisa Belkin

For the rich men without scruple drew the estate into their own hands, excluding the rightful heirs from their succession; and all the wealth being centred upon the few, the generality were poor and miserable. Honourable pursuits, for which there was no longer leisure, were neglected; the state was filled with sordid business, and with hatred and envy of the rich. — Plutarch

Crime is a fact of the human species, a fact of that species alone, but it is above all the secret aspect, impenetrable and hidden. Crime hides, and by far the most terrifying things are those which elude us. — Georges Bataille

When you internalize an author whose vision or philosophy is both rich and out of fashion, you gain a certain immunity from the pressures of the contemporary. The modern world, with it's fads, propaganda, and advertising, is forever trying to herd us into conformity. Great literature can help us to remain fad-proof. — Joseph Sobran

interrupted, he would fall silent, then began his sentence again in exactly the same place to tell it in his own way, at his own speed. — Mar Preston