F Legazpi Boulevard Quotes & Sayings
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I cry really easily. If I see a butterfly, I'll practically burst into tears. So it's really hard for me to yell at people, because I'll feel so guilty about it. But if I don't, then they don't take me seriously and it's this endless cycle. — Grimes

Israel knew that there was no greater gift than to be given God's name, but that gift was a frightening reality that threatened to consume her. Israel, who would be tempted by the idolatrous presumption she possessed God's name, rightly never forgot she could not say God's name. — Stanley Hauerwas

A president must serve only the common cause of the people of the United States. — Mitt Romney

My parents didn't like me. For bathtub toys they gave me a blender and a transistor radio. — Rodney Dangerfield

To me, the decathlon is its own little society and I am part of that culture. — Dan O'Brien

Your brain with all its parts, exists to keep you safe, but your mind, with all your memories and intuition, exists to help you soar. — Toni Sorenson

The air is so clean out here, so fresh. Reminds me of when I was a little girl in Georgia. Then she took More from her pack and lit it. — Augusten Burroughs

The principal hindrance to the advancement of the kingdom of God is greed. It is the chief obstacle to heaven-sent revival. It seems that when the back of greed is broken, the human spirit soars into regions of unselfishness. I believe that it is safe to say there can be no continuous revival without 'hilarious' giving. And I fear no contradiction: wherever there is 'hilarious' giving there will soon be revival! — O. S. Hawkins

He'd learned a long time ago that when the woman in his life was behaving strangely, his best bet was to take his clothes off. — Tiffany Reisz

Love is the greatest preacher and the greatest teacher. — Joseph Pearce

Because waking I often observe the absurdity of dreams, but never dream of the absurdities of my waking thoughts, I am well satisfied that being awake, I know I dream not; though when I dream, I think myself awake. — Thomas Hobbes