Frohliche Quotes & Sayings
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How could a man know the truth of his own soul? — Alexandra Ripley

Remember me with joy, for this is how I always thought of you. That is what I want, more than anything. I want you to smile when you think of me. And in your smile, I will live forever — Nicholas Sparks

There are two things that matter in a criminal investigation of a subject.What did the person do, and when they did that thing, what were they thinking? When you look at the hundred-years-plus of the Justice Department investigation and prosecution of mishandling of classified information, those two questions are obviously present. — James Comey

So one could say that the only real problem is dysfunctional thinking, the rest are challenges, not problems. — Eckhart Tolle

Rights are considered to have their source not in nature, but in law. — Charles Edward Merriam

Different development itself runs the threat of making life shapeless. — Todd May

Some men will never be heroes, some heroes will never be men, he thought, with urgent acknowledgements to Joseph Conrad. — John Le Carre

Battledore and shuttlecock's a wery good game, vhen you an't the shuttlecock and two lawyers the battledores, in which case it gets too exciting to be pleasant. — Charles Dickens

It's not stupid. I guess havin' hope is better that givin' up and thinking life will such forever. — Simone Elkeles

This was the purpose of the whole creation, that man should recognize and know Him and give praise to His Name. — Nahmanides

With reason did the Most Holy Virgin predict that all generations would call her blessed, for all the Elect obtain eternal salvation through the means of Mary. — Ildefonsus

Anger made her prettier. Especially her eyes - it was a look that put men to shame. — Herman Koch

We decided that it was imperative for us to use our resources to create a new paradigm: one in which business operates to add value to society - without compromising the well-being of future generations. — Joseph Mailman

Nature repairs her ravages, but not all. The uptorn trees are not rooted again; the parted hills are left scarred; if there is a new growth, the trees are not the same as the old, and the hills underneath their green vesture bear the marks of the past rending. To the eyes that have dwelt on the past, there is no thorough repair. — George Eliot