Famous Copywriters Quotes & Sayings
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You can't be both happy and ambitious. — J.A. Konrath
The courage to be is the courage to accept oneself, in spite of being unacceptable. — Paul Tillich
If you want absolutes, you have to invent them yourself. — Marty Rubin
Your religion is what you do when the sermon is over. — H. Jackson Brown Jr.
Gotta protect the little dudes. I tried an AK-47, but it wouldn't fit under my seat. I like the Uzi better, anyway. It looks better with the dress. The AK seems too casual to me — Janet Evanovich
If there was one thing I learned from all my research, it was that the majority of the early pioneers didn't dwell on the hard times; they indeed related every aspect of their lives to their relationship with God, specifically in regards to this disastrous journey. They thanked Him for their lives and the fact that they made it through. Most didn't blame leaders or those around them. They learned to accept their plight and move forward with faith. — Mike Ericksen
A kiss is a lusty dollop of dessert to be served with desire and savored with passion. — Al Pacino
The last electric titillation died on the lips, like a dying moth that quivers, quivers, ever more feebly, ever more faintly, and at last is quite still.
But for Lenina the moth did not completely die. Even after the lights had gone up, while they were shuffling slowly along with the crowd towards the lifts, its ghost still fluttered against her lips, still traced fine shuddering roads of anxiety and pleasure across her skin. — Aldous Huxley
If you put someone on screen long enough, they become the hero. — Michael Caine
Conversion and zealotry, just like revelation and apostasy, are flip sides of the same coin, the currency of a political culture having more in common with religion than rational discourse. — Norman G. Finkelstein
But the issue became, how long do you keep the press waiting so that you can gather more information? — William Scranton
We're doing the right thing, Thomas. See you on the other side. — James Dashner
There is no grace more excellent than faith; no sin more execrable and abominable then unbelief. Faith is the saving grace and unbelief the damning sin. (Mark 16:16) ... Before Christ can be received, the heart must be emptied and opened: but men's heart's are full of self-righteousn ess and vain confidence (Rom 10:3). — John Flavel
No man in the world acts up to his own standard of right. — Thomas B. Macaulay
