Franc S De Amor Quotes & Sayings
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Tee hee torture! — Lemony Snicket
Whether it is a big ship or small ship, the same size hole placed correctly in the hull can sink it. — Ed Parker
The impact of T.V. on our lives in general gets most things out of proportion. — Jasper Carrott
Classical apologetics operates with a very modern notion of reason; "presuppositional" apologetics, on the other hand, is postmodern (and Augustinian!) insofar as it recognizes the role of presuppositions in both what counts as truth and what is recognized as true. — James K.A. Smith
My eyes move from side to side. I try to focus but I can't. I know why I'm here and I don't know why I'm here. I understand, and then I don't. I think it's fair, and then I don't. I wish I'd never done what I did, and then I'm glad I did. I want to scream, but I don't. — Cecelia Ahern
I don't have a background in design, so I think it's always about what I see in the world and what inspires me. So yes, I am designing for myself. I'm going through this whole evolution, which is a process of growing up and going from modeling to styling to designing. — Erin Wasson
Time is made of moments.
The present is today.
New day and new grace.
Today is my precious time on earth. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Great Modesty often hides great Merit. — Benjamin Franklin
Nature admits no hierarchy of beauty or usefulness or importance. — Stephen Fry
Creation is bringing potential into being, bringing inspiration into action. Inspiration and action are nothing when they are apart. Inspiration feels like a great a wondrous thing, but if it is not manifested, it is as if it never existed. Likewise, action without inspiration has no purpose. It is only when they are together as one that they are truly something. — Kristi Bowman
What troubled her so, she thinks, is the dream's effect of nullifying the present. For she is passionately attached to her present; nothing in the world would induce her to trade it for the past or the future. That is why she dislikes dreams: they impose an unacceptable equivalence among the various periods of the same life, a leveling contemporaneity of everything a person has ever experienced; they discredit the present by denying it its priviledged status. As in that night's dream: it obliterated a whole chunk of her life; in its place the past came lumbering in. — Milan Kundera
