Gabai Real Estate Quotes & Sayings
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Sanctum, a holy or sacred place. What could be more sacred than possessing the power of your own true thoughts? Sanctum. It is both lock and key. — Madeleine Roux
In these negotiations we are not a helpless object, although great world powers are involved. We play an active role and try to influence our destiny; we have our own trump cards and we use them. — Alija Izetbegovic
Intent is all-important. Your intent determines what happens to you inwardly, in a karmic sense. — Frederick Lenz
Scheffer said a new ethnic underclass of immigrants had formed, and it was much too insular, rejecting the values that knit together Dutch society and creating new, damaging social divisions. There wasn't enough insistence on immigrants adapting; teachers even questioned the relevance of teaching immigrant children Dutch history, and a whole generation of these children were being written off under a pretence of tolerance. Scheffer said there was no place in Holland for a culture that rejected the separation of church and state and denied rights to women and homosexuals. He foresaw social unrest. — Ayaan Hirsi Ali
He was alone," I cried. "He didn't have anyone with him- he must of been so scared. I told him we would stay together. — Alexandra Bracken
Never revive a guy who had just pulled a gun on you. — Lee Child
Neither does He call man to observe Sabbaths simply for a cessation of labor, but rather for the purpose of drawing near to Him from whom our true sustenance comes. — Rick Joyner
It is so much better to make a big thing out of a little subject than to make a little thing out of a big one. — Charles Webster Hawthorne
Some said the original evil was the vacuum caused by the Fairy Queen Lurline leaving us alone here. When goodness removes itself, the space it occupies corrodes and becomes evil and maybe slpits apart and multiplies. So every evil thing is a sign of the absence of deity — Gregory Maguire
I don't want to dive into that mud slide, which is what I consider the literary process. — Joseph Brodsky
Strength isn't about how much you can handle before you fall, it's about how much you can handle after you fell. — Mr. Nevergiveup
Hope was other people, no matter what the philosophers said. And this was a time that needed hope. — Tiffany Reisz
The Party claimed, for example, that today 40 per cent of adult proles were literate: before the Revolution, it was said, the number had only been 15 per cent. The Party claimed that the infant mortality rate was now only 160 per thousand, whereas before the Revolution it had been 300 - and so it went on. It was like a single equation with two unknowns. — George Orwell
There's no such thing as yesterday, he thought dully. Memory is just today, happening over and over again, stamped indelibly with regret. — Helen Maryles Shankman
