Empiezan O Quotes & Sayings
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Our problems may stay, our circumstances may remain, but we know God is in control. We are focused on His adequacy, not our inadequacy. — Charles Stanley

Tragic paradox of freedom: the mediocre men who alone make its exercise possible cannot guarantee its duration. — Emile M. Cioran

Do not fear or misunderstand when the Government say they are looking to our defences. I give you my word that there will be no great armaments. — Stanley Baldwin

Only he is successful in his business who makes that pursuit which affords him the highest pleasure sustain him. — Henry David Thoreau

The new mythology of love was that it bent to the fashion of the day, obligated to take the shape of doves, lilies, jewels. This is a lie. Love is sometimes as passionate as war. — Brenna Yovanoff

When I did the film Generations, in which the character died, I felt like a guest for the first time. That made me very sad. — William Shatner

But it was hard to be happy when the day smelled like a big pot of I-hate-your-guts. — Therese Walsh

I've always written in first person. It gives the readers more insight. — Sarah Dessen

We've reached a point where people are actually afraid to talk about what they want to say, because somebody might be offended. We've got to get over this sensitivity and it keeps people from saying what they really believe. — Ben Carson

I became an ecologist long before I had ever heard the word, — Chico Mendes

Your retirement comes before your children's tuition. That's because there's no financial aid for retirement, and there's still a good deal available for college. — Jean Chatzky

My godfather sad that story was abut taking the chaotic jigsaw of life, making it into a picture and putting a frame around it so that we could look at it, have control over it. Story and art are the humanizing elements of us. — Emma Thompson

We've been together for thirty-five years," Alec had said. "We've no call to change now. — Eva Ibbotson