Foolthrottle Quotes & Sayings
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This is the truth. I have been in love. I have been in lust. I've made good choices and bad ones, I have been smart and I've been stupid. But I have never in my life felt the way I do now, here, with Will. — Megan Hart

Basketball Rule #10
A loss is inevitable,
like snow in winter.
True champions
learn
to dance
through
the storm. — Kwame Alexander

Nitimur in vetitum"
"We strive after the forbidden — Ovid

To make a fine gentleman, several trades are required, but chiefly a barber. — Oliver Goldsmith

I love writing. I love to write, and I would eventually love to have some of my work produced. — Liana Liberato

Those who understand God's sovereignty have joy even in the midst of suffering, a joy reflected on their very faces, for they see that their suffering is not without purpose. — R.C. Sproul

Conviction never so excellent, is worthless until it coverts itself into conduct. — Thomas Carlyle

I got to work with [Carlos] Santana, who's been my idol forever. When I was 18, I got up with him in Australia and jammed with him. That was an amazing moment because I got up in front of my hometown crowd. — Orianthi

Fame is a jealous mistress
And will brook no rival. — Thiruvalluvar

I never miss Meeting now," I said. "Do not look surprised. I have sent many a prayer heavenward on your behalf. And your father is not home yet. Your uncle sails under more danger of his own making. There is more to living in a town than I knew when you were young. Things have happened. It is important to go and to give to the poor and to keep in good graces with all who know us."
"But you always said to trust your own heart."
"That is true, son. I do not do this for trickery but to make myself known. If people have your acquaintance and friendship, they are not so quick to believe falsity. — Nancy E. Turner

If this is decaf, I'm going to pour it on your head. — Audrey Bell

One of the disconcerting and delightful teaching of the master was: "God is closer to sinners than to saints."
This is how he explained it: " God in heaven holds each person by a string. When you sin you cut the string. then God ties it up again, making a knot-and therby bringing you a little closer to him. Again and again your sins cut the string-and with each further knot God keeps drawing you closer and closer. — Ernest Kurtz

Standing still is never an option so long as inequities remain embedded in the very fabric of the culture. — Tim Wise