Furtada Urban Quotes & Sayings
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I am somebody cause God don't make no junk — Ethel Waters
When a child sees herself through the prism of her peer group, the resulting self image can be distorted. — Alexandra Robbins
[On men:] On their best days, the best of them are eight years old. — Mary McGrory
The hero surviving his own murder, his own suicide, his own addiction, surviving his own disappearance from the scene — Allen Ginsberg
If you claim to be a follower of Christ, I encourage you to consider your present commitment to a local church. — David Platt
The one who was never a sinner became (through God's imputation) completely identified with sin, our sin. He was completely identified with an innumerable host of sins, took them all upon himself, closed his arms upon them in an obedient embrace, and died. That is why there is no condemnation. — Douglas Wilson
His powers of memory were awe-inspiring, but only about matters on which he had fearsomely concentrated his mind. — Norman Macrae
It could be construed that the reason I wouldn't wish to live in England is the immigration explosion. And that's not true at all. — Morrissey
Although upon doctrines of grace our views differ from those avowed by Arminian Methodists, we have usually found that on the great evangelical truths we are in full agreement, and we have been comforted by the belief that Wesleyans were solid upon the central doctrines. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
I am a vampire," I said, and backed away from the ledge. — Jeaniene Frost
For you who no longer posses it, freedom is everything, for us who do, it is merely an illusion. — Emile M. Cioran
To ensure continuing prosperity in the global economy, nothing is more important than the development and application of knowledge and skills. — Martin Rees
But the remembering is imperfect; the instructions for which neurons need to be gathered and how exactly they need to fire are weak and degraded, leading to a representation that is only a dim and often inaccurate copy of the real experience. Memory is fiction. It may present itself to us as fact, but it is highly susceptible to distortion. Memory is not just replaying, but a rewriting. — Daniel J. Levitin
I felt once more how simple and frugal a thing is happiness: a glass of wine, a roast chestnut, a wretched little brazier, the sound of the sea. Nothing else. — Nikos Kazantzakis
