Famous Military Chaplain Quotes & Sayings
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Happiness, you see, its just an illusion of Fate, a heavenly sleight of hand designed to make you believe in fairy tales. But there's no happily ever after. You'll only find happy endings in books. Some books. — Ellen Hopkins
I was raised not to talk about money. It was considered impolite. — Jamie Johnson
That is the secret of happiness and virtue
liking what you've got to do. — Aldous Huxley
Having a fling with you doesn't appeal to me. You're handsome, but you're too inexperienced and too arrogant to be good in bed. Having ridden many horses doesn't make you a good rider; it just proves that you can't recognize a good one or don't know how to keep her. You're too young for me, and in ten years, when you improve, I will be too old for you. So let's not speak of this again. A thin, high-pitched sound came from the wall. Miko was snickering. — Ilona Andrews
Because Islam doesn't, he said, his voice toneless, — Hilary Mantel
Gratitude is the root of all virtue — Ronald Rolheiser
The thing about being autistic is that you gradually get less and less autistic, because you keep learning, you keep learning how to behave. It's like being in a play; I'm always in a play. — Temple Grandin
While complying can be an effective strategy
for physical survival, it's a lousy one for personal fulfillment. Living a satisfying life requires more than simply meeting the demands of those in
control. Yet in our offices and our classrooms we have way too much compliance and way too little engagement. The former might get you
through the day, but only the latter will get you through the night. — Daniel H. Pink
It was the intimacy, a sort of spiritual suppleness, when mind prints upon mind indelibly. — Virginia Woolf
Your relationship with God has to be alive: Learn to be His child — Sunday Adelaja
She swore loudly and slammed the rig into reverse, steering it round the garage, — Jojo Moyes
I do what I do," I said, "in order to do something else. — Lemony Snicket
Ah." He set down his backpack and pulled out their notebook. "You're working on your final project?"
"Indirectly," Cath said.
"What does that mean?"
"Have you ever heard sculptors say that they don't actually sculpt an object; they sculpt away everything that isn't the object?"
"No." He sat down.
"Well, I'm writing everything that isn't my final project, so that when I actually sit down to write it, that's all that will be left in my mind. — Rainbow Rowell
I don't really like watching myself - it isn't necessarily one of my favourite things to do. — Brett Kelly
