Ezelle Poule Quotes & Sayings
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Life will always be sorrowful. We can't change it, but we can change our attitude toward it. — Joseph Campbell
Millie, honey, Josh is gone." Millie — Lori Soard
If you are not careful, you will drown in your expectations. — Neale Donald Walsch
Sometimes, simple faith could lead to profound peace. — Amish Tripathi
Their language was an old wild language. They had known incredible loves and dark adventures and the twisted streets of alien cities. They had known the green breaking waves of the sea, and the green aisles of the silent forests. They had known war and death and fierce, cruel elation. — Winifred Holtby
Preaching, in the first sense of the word, ceased as soon as ever the gospel was written. — John Selden
We serve God by serving our fellow man; kids are suffering from malnutrition. People are going to the fields hungry. If you are a Christian, we are tired of being mistreated. — Fannie Lou Hamer
It is phenomenal how fast a little toot of smack will take away the agony of withdrawal and most other kinds of pain. What it cannot take away it makes meaningless. You may still have a broken arm, but somehow it doesn't matter so much. The same is true for angst and anxiety. It cancels pain so hidden that you were unaware of its existence until it disappeared. — Edward Bunker
I have been called the human jukebox, yes. But karaoke is not meant for people who can sing! — Carrie Underwood
Benchmarks, yes, we want the Iraqi government to do the things that will show progress. But to say, American troops are going to leave, no matter what's happening on the ground, is surrender. There is no other word for it. — Kay Bailey Hutchison
Sex in a woman's world has the same currency a penny has in a man's. Every penny saved is a penny earned in one world and in the next every sexual adventure is a literary experience. — Harry Golden
Humble people know their limitations: they know what they know, and they know what they do not know; they know what they can do or be, and they know what they cannot do or be — John Adair
