Fr Dacanay Quotes & Sayings
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He who binds his soul to knowledge, steals the key of heaven. — Nathaniel Parker Willis
A recent conversation: Dubya: Look at the clock, time is racing! Cheney: That's the second hand, George. — Dennis Miller
You've heard the freshmen fifteen? Be prepared for the Shaw twenty. — Emma Chase
You don't have to whisper. No-one can here you. — Sherry D. Ficklin
People call me a nerd because I like to spend time on the computer. — Nonito Donaire
Christ's vision has one law. It does not look upon a body, and mistake it for the Son whom God created. It beholds a light beyond the body; an idea beyond what can be touched, a purity undimmed by errors, pitiful mistakes, and fearful thoughts of guilt from dreams of sin. It sees no separation. And it looks on everyone, on every circumstance, all happenings and all events, without the slightest fading of the light it sees. — Foundation For Inner Peace
In 1989, I started the National Association of Business Women. We incorporated microfinance and different job training for women. We did a survey, with USAID, that found women lacked training, credit and information. — Joyce Banda
No one leads an army to war, unless they have first served in battle — Gaiven Clairmont
The more instances we examine, and the more care we employ, the more assurance shall we acquire, that the enumeration, which we form from the whole, is complete and entire. — David Hume
It would be foolish, in forming our expectations, to attach great weight to matters which are very uncertain. — John Maynard Keynes
When I cook him dinner and I burn it black, he better say hmmm, I like it like that. — Shania Twain
When you realize how great you're then you start to understand how many options you got. — Bianca Frazier
I now believe that virtually all my problems could be attributed to my brain's being configured differently from those of the majority of humans. All the psychiatric symptoms were a result of this difference, not of any underlying disease. Of course I was depressed: I lacked friends, sex, and a social life, because I was incompatible with other people. My intensity and focus were misinterpreted as mania. And my concern with organization was labeled as obsessive-compulsive disorder. Julie — Graeme Simsion
