Father Ted Eurovision Quotes & Sayings
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She'd wanted to be free, thought it was the only way to be happy, when happiness was belonging to Jonah. — Tessa Bailey

Keep your mind open to change all the time. Welcome it. Court it. It is only by examining and reexamining your opinions and ideas that you can progress. — Dale Carnegie

The preciousness of the moment, which should make it easier to talk, makes it harder. — John Green

Forget all your learnings - just remember that NOW is the moment that never ends — Deepak Chopra

Sign, I was now convinced, was a fundamental language of the brain. — Oliver Sacks

Journalism is an immense power, that threatens soon to supersede sermons, lectures, and books. — Theodore Tilton

Keep your eyes on the road, your hands upon the wheel. — Jim Morrison

It is not enough for a man to dwell in the Land of Israel, he must also pray to be free. — Shmuel Yosef Agnon

The greatest braggarts are usually the biggest cowards. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

We're close. I can smell their faint scent," Blake whispered.
Kieran snorted. "That makes one of us. All I smell is dog shit. — Jayde Scott

OUT of that moment Jesus was nailed to his cross flowed our attempts to represent it, to create a narrative that could contain it. Yet the body, hanging there, is still, simply, terrible. Caravaggio's genius was to paint Jesus with dirty feet, to bring him back down to earth. — Nick Flynn

The root-word "buddha" means to wake up, to know, to understand; and he or she who wakes up and understands is call a Buddha. It is as simple as that. The capacity to wake up, to understand, and to love is called Buddha nature. — Nhat Hanh

I hate them!' she cried. 'It's not fair!'
'No, it isn't,' Frederick said gently.
'I can't do it all!'
'No. You can't.' After a long moment he said, 'But you can do what you can.'
'And what if that isn't enough?'
Frederick held her shoulders and took a step back. He looked in her eyes. 'Enough for what?'
'For my family.'
'What more could they ask for than what you've given? — Matthew J. Kirby