Elihu Yale Quotes & Sayings
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For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. — Anonymous

It is hope that maintains most of mankind. — Sophocles

If the East Timorians decide to revolt, Im sure Ill have a statement. — George W. Bush

I will not eat cakes or cookies or food. I will be thin, thin, pure. I will be pure and empty. Weight dropping off. Ninety-nine ... ninety-five ... ninety-two ... ninety. Just one more to eighty-nine. Where does it go? Where in the universe does it go? — Francesca Lia Block

I live for the few minutes I can talk with a sensible human being, but every time I do, I feel worse than before. — James A. Michener

Josef: Why haven't you killed them?
Mick: There's more than one suspect..
Josef: So kill them all. — Rachel Hawthorne

A wise man watches his faults more closely than his virtues; fools reverse the order. — Napoleon Hill

How long he stood he did not know, but there was a foolish and yet delicious sense of knowing himself as an animal come from the forest, drawn by the fire. He was a thing of brush and liquid eye, of fur and muzzle and hoof, he was a thing of horn and blood that would smell like autumn if you bled it out on the ground. He stood a long time, listening to the warm crackle of the flames. — Ray Bradbury

I hate that there are so many sides of him that I don't understand, and I don't know if I even want to keep trying to understand them. There are parts of him that I love, parts of him that I hate. But there's a part of him that does nothing but disappoint me, and that's the absolute hardest part to accept. — Colleen Hoover

Before I made a film, I thought it was easy. — Cate Blanchett

Somewhere in the rain, there will always be an abandoned dog that prevents you from being happy. — Aldous Huxley

Decades, if not centuries are normally required for people to acquire the necessary disciplines and habits. (for democracy) In Britain, the road to (democratic government) took seven centuries to traverse . — Jeane Kirkpatrick

When people look at clouds they do not see their real shape, which is no shape at all, or every shape, because they are constantly changing. They see whatever it is that their heart yearns for. — Jose Eduardo Agualusa