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Top Etano Quotes

I'm 59 and people call me middle aged. How many 118 year old men do you know? — Barry Cryer

The end of every maker is himself. — Thomas Aquinas

Black men built the railroads, not blue eyes. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

I shall do down in history as the man who opened a door! — Leonardo Da Vinci

I like to embrace natural beauty. I try to get at least 8 hours of sleep, drinking a lot of water and exercising. — Tia Mowry

My first love, you're every breath that I take, you're every step I make — Lionel Richie

A WORD OF CAUTION The material in this chapter is "tough stuff." It should be read, studied, and prayed about when life is more or less routine. It should be stored up or hidden in our hearts (see Psalm 119:11) for the time of adversity when we must draw upon its truth. Above all, we need to be very sensitive about instructing someone else in the sovereignty of God and encouraging that person to trust God when he or she is in the midst of adversity or pain. It is much easier to trust in the sovereignty of God when it is the other person who is hurting. We need to be like Jesus, of whom it was said, "A bruised reed he will not break" (Matthew 12:20). Let us not be guilty of breaking a bruised reed (a heavy heart) by insensitive treatment of the heavy doctrine of the sovereignty of God. — Jerry Bridges

Another woman approached me while I was having lunch at the Russian Tea Room in New York and told me that the reason she had become a lawyer was because she had read 'Rage of Angels'. To me, that kind of feedback has more meaning than any sales figures. — Sidney Sheldon

I looked like a hipster who broke his arm at a Vampire Weekend concert or some shit like that. — Karina Halle

One idiot is one idiot. Two idiots are two idiots. Ten thousand idiots are a political party. — Franz Kafka

*Gone are the days of Benton's childhood, when his sticky fingers dung through caramel-glazed popcorn and peanuts for treasure, such as a plastic whistle or BB game or, best of all, the magic decoding ring that little Benton wore on his index finger, pretending it empowered him to know wgat people thought, what they would do and which monster he would defeat on his next secret mission.
*The toy surprises inside are games printed on folded white paper, cheap as hell, and require the IF of a pigeon. — Patricia Cornwell