Fictionalized Nonfiction Quotes & Sayings
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Despair covered me like a Klingon invisibility cloak. — Lilith Darville
To obey is the proper office of a rational soul. — Michel De Montaigne
There's always a way of allowing happiness in, but for that to happen, both partners have to acknowledge there are problems. — Paulo Coelho
My poor life This shawl Frayed on strongboxes full of gold I roll along with Dream And smoke And the only flame in the universe — Blaise Cendrars
Pride is a thing that I have tried to abandon completely. Try as I might, pride still creeps into many of the things I do. — Henry Rollins
A kid cannot learn with an empty stomach. — Shakira
In the training process, the teacher addresses two sides of your being. One is the tonal and one is the nagual. — Frederick Lenz
Preaching' is common, oral, gospel proclamation by the entire church. It is not, and never was, pulpit oratory. In the New Testament, the word 'preaching' is almost never used to describe discipleship sermons within the four walls of a building. It is missionary proclamation to lost people out in the world. The audience is generally a group of people who have not been introduced to the Savior. — Daniel Sheard
Phrases such as "I'm beside myself," "I was frightened to pieces," "I feel lost," "I feel like part of me is missing," originated from a sense of soul loss. — S. Kelley Harrell
I prefer the rather old and battered, things with character, to the brand new. — Rick Allen
Bill Clinton became president, and he [Bill Clinton] kept cheating - and she kept destroying the women. She was supposed to be paid off in 2008. They gave her health care; she botched that. Hillarycare, it was called in 1993, '94, whatever. That was her first payoff. Co-presidency was the next payoff. — Rush Limbaugh
We live by a perceptual "map" which is never reality itself. — Carl R. Rogers
If it's softer than the ground and has a roof over it, I call it a bed. Dolorous Edd sniffed the air. I smell dung. — George R R Martin
And a diplomatist is one who lets the other fellow think he's getting his way, while all the time he's having his own. It never does any special harm to let people have their way with their mouths. — George Horace Lorimer
If the Bible is mistaken in telling us where we came from, how can we trust it to tell us where we're going ? — Justin Brown