Filtri Masks Quotes & Sayings
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Well as much as I'm sure the people next door who are pretending they aren't looking at me would like to hear what I have to say, I'd rather say it to just you. — Elizabeth Scott
Love is not only pure joy, and delight, but also great and deep heaviness of heart and sorrow. But love too is full of joy and sweetness even in bitter sorrow, because it regards the misery and injury of others as its own. So also Christ was glowing with burning love in His last and greatest agony. According to St. Hilary, it was Christ's greatest joy that He endured the greatest woe. Thus God "giveth strength and power unto His people" (Ps. 68:15). While they experience the greatest sorrow, their hearts overflow with joy. — Martin Luther
I'd run over Russ Grimm's mother to win the Super Bowl, too. — Matt Millen
To tell you the truth, I'm shocked, as I travel across this country, at how little people know or don't want to know about HIV/AIDS. There are a lot of people who don't know that HIV is one thing and AIDS is another. Those people just think it's one big old alphabet of a disease. — Sheryl Lee Ralph
It is necessary from the very nature of things that power should be a check to power. — Baron De Montesquieu
My mother used to say that the gods made the world round so that we could never see too far into our own future. — Kirsten Beyer
The vices of idleness are only to be shaken off by active employment. — Seneca The Younger
A sermon wept over is more acceptable with God than one gloried over. — Charles Spurgeon
Take courage! Royal feet have left a blood-red track upon the road, and consecrated the thorny path for ever. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Rhea shot up from her pillow, arms extended in front of her, and screamed. Pillows and stuffed animals launched off her bed as if they feared for their lives. In a matter of seconds it was over. — C.L. McCourt
Life wore a man out, wore a man thin.
Tomorrow would be a better day. — Charles Bukowski