Falaz Habarcs Quotes & Sayings
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A positive attitude means all the difference in the world. — Jenny Holzer
The Bible remained for me a book of books, still divine - but divine in the sense that all great books are divine which teach men how to live righteously. — Joseph Joubert
There's a thing in poetry called the caesura a pause between words, a silence. I thought: that's what real friendship is, too. Someone you can be quiet with. Someone who understands your mistakes and forgives you. — Margo Rabb
A saint is not someone who never sins, but one who sins less and less frequently and gets up more and more quickly. — Bernard Of Clairvaux
The search for scapegoats is essentially an abnegation of responsibility: it indicates an inability to assess honestly and intelligently the true nature of the problems which lie at the root of social and economic difficulties and a lack of resolve in grappling with them. — Aung San Suu Kyi
I travel with chocolate - Godiva with caramel. When the craving hits, I have to have it. I share, but if I'm on my last one, I've been known to say, 'Sorry, I'm out!' — Christa B. Allen
I'm terrified by speaking in front of people! — Leslie Mann
The presence of death annihilates all superstitions. We are the children of death, and it is death that rescues us from the deceptions of life. In the midst of life he calls us and summons us to him. — Sadegh Hedayat
In the early ages, I believe not much thought was given to what man is and what his real functions should be, and what is the real purpose of his life. — Morarji Desai
To me, God is like this happy bus driver. — Jerry Stahl
Some women remind you of a good book. Others remind you of a bad movie. — Darnell Lamont Walker
The only way anyone ever knows what matters to them is by losing it. If losing something breaks you in a way that can never be repaired, then that was what mattered. Now you know. Congrats. Try to live with it. — Mira Grant
For all his profanity and bedroom antics, though, Homer was a relative prude when it came to misbehaving on the page. — Jonathan Galassi
