Fantysheeny Quotes & Sayings
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You can renew your spirit and strength, if you take time to rest your soul. — Lailah Gifty Akita
What will be the outcome of this kind of thing? Holton predicts that "at best, the result could be Muslim enclaves in Western communities in which sharia supercedes native law." Or "at worst, sharia could start to creep into our lives and laws, changing our way of life little by little over time." That would be entirely in line with the stealth jihad goal of Islamizing American society. — Robert Spencer
We are poor in character when we think getting by is a substitute for doing our best. — Marvin J. Ashton
At least when I get on the Boston train I have a good chance of landing in the South Station
And not in that part of the daily press which is reserved for victims of aviation. — Ogden Nash
Every time that we've ever fought, we fought to keep from bein' destroyed. We've never started a war. — Howard Finster
Whisper to the flashing water your real name, write your signature in the sand, and shout your identity to the sky until it answers to you in thunder. — Christopher John Farley
In America only the successful writer is important, in France all writers are important, in England no writer is important, in Australia you have to explain what a writer is. — Sol Stein
It's a sort of literary act of survival. I don't have many words to express myself
rather, the opposite. I'm aware of a state of deprivation. And yet, at the same time, I feel free, light. I rediscover the reason that I write, the joy as well as the need. — Jhumpa Lahiri
The moment the organic unity of belief and behaviour is damaged in any way, we are incapable of living out the full humanity for which we were created. — Eugene H. Peterson
women there, you would have a chance — Sandra Hill
I can only paint in India. Europe belongs to Picasso, Matisse, Braque India belongs only to me. — Amrita Sher-Gil
I will punish you when you require it, and it will be painful. — E.L. James
That's how tyranny succeeds. When folks think it won't affect them until eventually it does. — Karen Traviss
Written in support of abolishing the Corn Laws, it became Elliott's most famous poem. The Peoples Anthem When wilt thou save the people Oh, God of mercy! When? Not kings and lords, but nations! Not thrones and crowns, but men! Flowers of thy heart, of God they are. Let them not pass like weeds, away Their heritage a sunless day! God save the people! When wilt thou save the people? Oh, God of mercy! When? The people Lord the people! Not thrones and crowns, but men! God save the people! Thine they are, Thy children, as thy angels fair, Save them from bondage and despair. God save the people! — Ebenezer Elliott
