El Arte De La Guerra Quotes & Sayings
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Things won't start your life for you. I'm learning that. You have have to start your life for yourself. — Hayley Williams

Now I see that God prefers to work through intermediaries - Mary and the saints ... He wants us to pray through Mary and not only directly. — Peter Kreeft

We cannot control the temperaments we are born with; they are God's choice. We can work with the Holy Spirit to achieve balance, but basically we are who we are. — Joyce Meyer

Except to the insane narrow-mindedness of industrial economics, selfishness does not pay. — Wendell Berry

Success is not only a goal. It is a journey. When you commit yourself to the journey, the goal is surely there to be attained. — Sakshi Chetana

I would stare at the grains of light suspended in that silent space, struggling to see into my own heart. What did I want? And what did others want from me? But I could never find the answers. Sometimes I would reach out and try to grasp the grains of light, but my fingers touched nothing. — Haruki Murakami

A day is only a day. But a life is only a life. — James Richardson

My father liked me, when I wasna being an idiot. And he loved me, too
enough to beat the daylights out of me when I was being an idiot. Jamie Fraser — Diana Gabaldon

The usual relationship between an artist and his painting is like the relationship with the father, or a husband's with his wife. But mine is a relationship with a stranger ... with the chance acquaintance. — Ilya Kabakov

Dictatorship is like a disease. It doesn't hit you in the face. It spreads slowly until it grows bigger than you think it ever could. — Cameron Jace

I think it's important to have had at least a few years of obscurity, where people treat you like everybody else. — Robert De Niro

The scripture is filled with examples of genuine masculinity; you could mine David's story for probably a year by itself. And we have to get the masculinity of Jesus back. Not the pale-faced altar boy, but the man that made a weapon and cleared the temple, who boldly cast out demons and calmed the raging sea. — John Eldredge