Eleanor Roosevelt Humanitarian Quotes & Sayings
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Yes, I was a parish priest for five years. I was a curate in a large working class parish in Bristol and the Vicar of a village in Kent. — John Polkinghorne

Why is it that none of the things I construct ever make me feel safe? The answer lies in the fact that safety can't be created. It can only be found. And the only thing I've found that's never been created is God. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

Over time, a commitment to challenging, focused work and leisure produces not only better daily experience, but also a more complex, interesting person: the long-range benefit of the focused life. As Hobbs put it, the secret of fulfillment is to choose trouble for oneself in the direction of what one would like to become. — Winifred Gallagher

GUILT COULD NOT change the past. Worry could not change the future. — Gena Showalter

Neglecting to ask God's counsel, neglecting to seek God's timing, you step in to *handle* things. And by and by, you've got a mess on your hands. — Charles R. Swindoll

I have really diverse tastes, which can be problematic sometimes, but it's good because it means I'm always listening to as much music as possible. I love listening to music, whatever genre it is. — Richard Fleeshman

Wisdom - seems to the rabble a kind of escape, a means and a trick for getting well out of a wicked game. But the genuine philosopher - as it seems to us, my friends? - lives 'unphilosophically' and 'unwisely,' above all imprudently, and feels the burden and the duty of a hundred attempts and temptations of life - he risks himself constantly, he plays the wicked game. — Friedrich Nietzsche

You know that old saying, 'A way to a man's heart is through his stomach' - that's me. — Blake Lively