Fred Flintstone Movie Quotes & Sayings
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Men will not understand ... that when they fulfil their duties to men, they fulfil thereby God's commandments; that they are consequently always in the service of God, as long as their
actions are moral, and that it is absolutely impossible to serve God otherwise. — Immanuel Kant

The one thing He commands us as His branches is to bear fruit. Let us live to bless others, to testify of the life and the love there is in Jesus. Let us in faith and obedience give our whole life to that which Jesus chose us for and appointed us to-fruit-bearing. — Andy Murray

Fine. If I can't have you, then you do the taking. Have all of me, part of me, a small piece, whatever you want. Just please, have something. — J.R. Ward

He makes no friends who never made a foe. — Alfred Tennyson

We're all dancing in the darkness. — Traci Lords

People can get certain good things out of fame, but until it killed a princess nobody ever talked about how bad it can be. — Sherry Stringfield

People feel that drama is more important. Dramas always earn more honors than comedy. — Letty Aronson

Five seconds, and my body's humming. I go half-man, half-machine, and my thoughts go straight to touching her more, to how far I want to go, how far she might want to go, and damn, I start to hurt. No amount of music or hard work will fix this. My body's a beast. A beast that's been held back too long. — Susan Vaught

But if the gospel teaches us anything, it's that disaster is where grace happens. — Jason Stellman

You make me sound like an arrogant ass," he said.
"Are you?"
"No! I'm just me. — P.C. Cast

Three stairs from the botton, he touches my face and says, 'You look like my dream come true.' — Jillian Dodd

The civil jury is the most effective form of sovereignty of the people. It defies the aggressions of time and man. During the reigns of Henry VIII (1509-1547) and Elizabeth I (1158-1603), the civil jury did in reality save the liberties of England. — Alexis De Tocqueville