Fairly Odd Parents Francis Quotes & Sayings
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The sun was up, the neighborhood waking. I wiped my face clean with the back of my sleeve, the warming air soft on my wet cheeks. A prayer welled up within me, a new kind of prayer. I was done begging God to forgive me for being too bitter, too needy, too egotistical, too tired. Repenting one day for being too much, the next for not being enough.
Now I clearly understood my real offence against heaven: the stubborn refusal that every failing that I had - from the first - had been forgiven. — Bethany Pierce
In this cruel world kindness should always be repaid. — Diane Setterfield
We get inundated with so many messages about belief, about what is true and what is not, from both our families and our culture, and it's crucial that every single one of us come to our own well-excavated understanding. — Rainn Wilson
When you come to America, it's a very serious thing. It's not like you arrive and they say, 'Hey, come on! Do movies!' I can't just be hopping around. I have to focus and be still and make sure that I put the time and effort in. Because if I don't, I could lose it like that. — Maggie Q
My parents only had one argument in 45 years. It lasted 43 years. — Cathy Ladman
There are values on Broadway that are dangerous: it's got to be Best Musical, it's got to make money, it's got to run a certain amount of time. Nowhere in this, of course, is there any mention of quality. — Denis O'Hare
The dynamics of the global distribution of capital are at once economic, political, and military. This was already the case in the colonial era, when the great powers of the day, Britain and France foremost among them, were quick to roll out the cannon to protect their investments. Clearly, the same will be true in the twenty-first century, in a tense new global political configuration whose contours are difficult to predict in advance. — Thomas Piketty
There is one act par excellence which profanes money by going directly against the law of money, an act for which money is not made. That act is giving. — Jacques Ellul
Lift up your eyes upon 
 This day breaking for you. 
 Give birth again 
 To the dream. 
 Women, children, men, 
 Take it into the palms of your hands. 
 Mold it into the shape of your most 
 Private need. Sculpt it into 
 The image of your most public self. 
 Lift up your hearts 
 Each new hour holds new chances 
 For a new beginning. — Maya Angelou
People make the rules of society, not God. — V.C. Andrews
