Frankopan Restaurant Quotes & Sayings
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Life deals your hand and you play it. — Kevin Conroy
It's dangerous faith in our untamed Savior that leads us to the joy we crave. — Randy Alcorn
The only ones who will find real happiness are those who find a way to serve — Albert Schweitzer
I have argued elsewhere that DWYL is an essentially narcissistic schema, facilitating willful ignorance of working conditions of others by encouraging continuous self-gratification. I have also argued that DWYL exposes its adherents to exploitation, justifying unpaid or underpaid work by throwing workers' motivations back at them; when passion becomes the socially accepted motivation for working, talk of wages or reasonable scheduling becomes crass. This book examines the many expectations about what work can provide under the DWYL creed, and the sacrifices that workers make in order to meet those expectations. — Miya Tokumitsu
As one of us transforms we activate transformational energies in others, which enables them to more readily reconnect with the wisdom of their innate creative source. — Julia Hill
Only the dead remember the truth. — Courtney M. Privett
The king smiled at Anne. She dropped him a curtsy straight down, like a bucket in a well, head up, and a small challenging smile on her lips. The king was not taken, he liked easy women, he liked smiling women. He did not like women who fixed him with a dark challenging gaze. — Philippa Gregory
Happy as a threaded needle — Joseph O'Connor
A philosopher once asked, "Are we human because we gaze at the stars, or do we gaze at them because we are human?" Pointless, really ... "Do the stars gaze back?" Now, that's a question. — Neil Gaiman
Evan Handler's new book is simply wonderful. He pulls you inside his life, and you come out his very close friend. — Neil Simon
Like two eagles soar as one upon the river of the wind with the promise of forever, we will take the past and learn how to begin. — Pocahontas
Contemplation is the awareness and realization, even in some sense experience, of what each Christian obscurely believes: "It is now no longer I that live but Christ lives in me." Hence — Thomas Merton
