El Universo Quotes & Sayings
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If you allow your enemy to steal your faith, he can destroy your life and ultimately kill your relationship with God. — Craig Groeschel

My mother raised me in the church. I was not allowed to stay home on Sunday; there was no option. I sang in the choir all the way up until I went to college. — Steve Harvey

The problem for me with liberals is that we've abdicated our moral responsibility to the universe. — Sherman Alexie

If you look from the side at a planet swinging around in its orbit, split the sun with a mirror and imagine a string, it all looks like a yo-yo. The point furthest from the sun is called aphelion. The point furthest from the yo-yo hand is called, by analogy, apocheir. — Thomas Pynchon

Like getting into a bleeding competition with a blood bank. — Richard Branson

Busy old fool, unruly Sophie — Diana Wynne Jones

There are two sides to that man. Thoughtless and thoughtful. Not sure he got the in-between gene. — Vi Keeland

I love you, Trinity, I always have and I always will. Never, ever forget that. — Madeline Sheehan

Advertising is the life blood of the digital economy. — Nick Stringer

There is blessedness, fulfillment, upliftment, grace and rest for every genuine member of this God's family. — Jaachynma N.E. Agu

Novel writing should never be confused with journalism. Unfortunately, in the case of Primary Colors, a fair number of journalists confused. — Joe Klein

More and more, when I single out the person out who inspired me most, I go back to my grandfather. — James Earl Jones

If you smile and laugh, people think you're happy. If you act calm and collected, people think you have it together. — Brooklyn James

You do not need to worry about being sure right now,' she said. 'You need to laugh, that is all. Just laugh. We will help you. — Sarah-Kate Lynch

Haesten.
If this world ever contained one worthless, treacherous slime-coated piece of human dung then it was Haesten. — Bernard Cornwell