Fevkaladenin Quotes & Sayings
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Justification by faith is the key to eliminating racism. — Shai Linne
When the sun shines, plants are happy.
When plants grow, animals are happy.
When animals flourish, man is happy.
When man thrives, God is happy.
When God smiles, the universe is happy.
When the universe smiles, all is happy. — Matshona Dhliwayo
I had never thought of Marley as any kind of model, but sitting there sipping my beer, I was aware that maybe he held the secret for a good life. Never slow down, never look back, live each day w/ adolescent verve and spunk and curiosity and playfulness. — John Grogan
A good photographer can make you look incredible, even when you're not feeling very sexy. — Cindy Margolis
For the fundamentalist who wants to believe every word of the Bible, however, life is a house of cards, with each card a tenet of faith. If you remove one card, the entire house collapses. — Morris Sullivan
Spain is not a racist country. — Juan Antonio Samaranch
Sleepiness seemed to be creeping out of the ground and up their legs, and falling softly out of the air upon theirheads and eyes. — J.R.R. Tolkien
My records are fairly quiet and my dj sets are really loud. And then the live shows are like a robot soul revue. So i understand people's confusion. — Moby
There's a beautiful poem at the beginning of a collection of books we call the Bible. In that poem, it is written: "Then God said, 'Let us make man.'"
God then recognized that it was not good for man to be alone.
We can all agree on that one, I think. Loneliness is one of the most excruciating pains that the human heart, or any heart, has to go through.
What did God do about it?
What was His remedy?
What was His answer?
He created marriage. He didn't create dating, He didn't create courting - He created marriage. — Cole Ryan
If her breath were as terrible as her terminations, there were no living near her, she would infect to the north star! — William Shakespeare
NASA 'working definition' of life, for example: life is 'a self-sustaining chemical system capable of Darwinian evolution'. — Nick Lane
They didn't have much trouble
teaching the ape to write poems:
first they strapped him into a chair,
then tied the pencil around his hand
(the paper had already been nailed down).
Then Dr. Bluespire leaned over his shoulder
and whispered into his ear:
'You look like a god sitting there.
Why don't you try writing something? — James Tate
Like most people in the slum, and in the world, for that matter, he believed his own dreams properly aligned to his capacities. — Katherine Boo
