Ferata Quotes & Sayings
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For the first time perhaps ever, I am not denying the truth of all of my cracks. I am living them. — Lisa Renee Jones

Being infinite, God is inexhaustibly interesting. It is therefore impossible that God be boring. — John Piper

No doubt Carlyle has a propensity to exaggerate the heroic in history, that is, he creates you an ideal hero rather than another thing ... Yet what were history if he did not exaggerate it? How comes it that history never has to wait for facts, but for a man to write it? The ages may go on forgetting the facts never so long, he can remember two for every one forgotten. The musty records of history, like the catacombs, contain the perishable remains, but only in the breast of genius are embalmed the souls of heroes. — Henry David Thoreau

Don't compromise your principles. — Donald Trump

It matters not how fast light may travel, darkness shall always be there awaiting its arrival. — Mark W. Boyer

Scandal is gossip made tedious by morality. — Oscar Wilde

September 1973, that's where this novel begins. That's the entrance. We'll just hope there's an exit. If there isn't one, there wouldn't be any point in writing anything. — Haruki Murakami

We will struggle with self-doubt, distractions, addictions, unhappiness and dissatisfaction until we surrender and commit to our God-given calling. — Shannon Tanner

I've always thought with relationships, that it's more about what you bring to the table than what you're going to get from it. It's very nice if you sit down and the cake appears. But if you go to the table expecting cake, then it's not so good. — Anjelica Huston

I hear music as narrative. — Ajay Naidu

The starkness of this truth startles me, illuminates an awareness in me of something I could not - or would not - acknowledge before.
I cannot let you die, because I cannot face a future without you. — Julie Eshbaugh

But the value of silver, though it sometimes varies greatly from century to century, seldom varies much from year to year, but frequently continues the same, or very nearly the same, for half a century or a century together. — Adam Smith