Ganbatte Quotes & Sayings
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It is the attitude of some leaders of God's people; they continually scold others, hurl reproaches at them, tell them to be quiet ... 'Madam, take your crying child out of the church as I am preaching.' As if the cries of a child were not a sublime homily. — Pope Francis

When I wake up I look like a madman, like something out of a horror movie! That's why I sleep alone. But the funny thing is that I'm very impeccable and clean before I go to bed. It's just like right before I'm going out. — Karl Lagerfeld

If you don't measure up to your expectations, realize that you should just be life without expectations. — Frederick Lenz

What happened when the ghost asked for a whiskey at his local bar? The bartender said, "Sorry sir, we don't serve spirits here." *** — Various

It's important to listen to the words of the enemy if you're in war. — George W. Bush

We" (your spirit guides and angels) believe in what-we-feel, you believe in how-you-feel. — Linda Deir

Imagine the people you fear and dislike as pivotal characters in a fascinating and ultimately redemptive plot that will take years or even lifetimes for the Divine to elaborate. — Rob Brezsny

She feels in italics and thinks in CAPITALS. — Henry James

The clock over the mantel in the beau parlor at the Milbank House ticked — Adriana Trigiani

Don't think that I'm silly for liking it, I just happen to like the simple little things, and I love cats! — Michelle Gardner

Young people don't really study the facts; they watch the skewed MSNBC and get a primarily liberal education. — Alana Stewart

Violence begets violence. — Grace Lozada

By putting forward the hands of the clock you shall not advance the hour. — Victor Hugo

An artist need not be a minister or a collector in church, but he must have a warm heart for people, and I find it a noble thing that, for example, no winter passed without The Graphic doing something to keep alive sympathy for the poor. — Vincent Van Gogh