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Famous Migos Quotes By Johnny Shaw

Anything can be a curse if it ain't a choice. If it's all you know. If you do it because your father did it. And you do it because it's familiar and safe and you're afraid to do something else. Even if all you want to do is anything else. — Johnny Shaw

Famous Migos Quotes By Ethel Waters

There is a great supply of amateur undertakers in show business. — Ethel Waters

Famous Migos Quotes By Sam Killermann

No" in the room might signal to everyone that they should keep silent. — Sam Killermann

Famous Migos Quotes By Susane Colasanti

But it's hard to find your soul mate when everyone's so anonymous and living in their own private bubble worlds. It's not like you can just go up to a boy you like and say, Are you my soul mate? — Susane Colasanti

Famous Migos Quotes By John Hawkins

You're going to spend your life doing something; you might as well pay the price to get what you want. — John Hawkins

Famous Migos Quotes By Anita Roddick

Any business or enterprise that shaves away loneliness is going to last forever. And like it or not but we've got a lonely society. — Anita Roddick

Famous Migos Quotes By Rod Serling

Someplace between apathy and anarchy is the stance of the thinking human being. He does embrace a cause, he does take a position, and can't allow it to become business as usual. Humanity is our business. — Rod Serling

Famous Migos Quotes By Andrew Murray

The parable teaches us the nature of that union. The connection between the vine and the branch is a living one. No external, temporary union will suffice; no work of man can effect it: the branch, whether an original or an engrafted one, is such only by the Creator's own work, in virtue of which the life, the sap, the fatness, and the fruitfulness of the vine communicate themselves to the branch. And just so it is with the believer too. His union with his Lord is no work of human wisdom or human will, but an act of God, by which the closest and most complete life-union is effected between the Son of God and the sinner. "God hath sent forth the Spirit of His Son into your hearts." The same Spirit which dwelt and still dwells in the Son, becomes the life of the believer; in the unity of that one Spirit, and the fellowship of the same life which is in Christ, he is one with Him. As between the vine and branch, it is a life-union that makes them one. — Andrew Murray