Gangus Ki Quotes & Sayings
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Silence is the song of eternity; it is the expression of eternal beauty. — Debasish Mridha
If you are a woman who honors God right where you are, you are in ministry. — Lysa TerKeurst
Tennis just a game, family is forever. — Serena Williams
One should never save cake for later when it can be eaten now. — Marissa Meyer
I couldn't talk him out of you. — Courtney Summers
We're close to where the nature preserve starts now, Charlotte says to Henry. The magic begins here. Can you feel it? She suspects he probably can't. She walks here daily, looking for something, peace mostly. The forest gives her more than she comes looking for, every time. — J.J. Brown
My dad is a loving person. He would never disown me. At some point we will be together again. I love my father, and he loves me. — Mosab Hassan Yousef
Suffering doesn't improve human beings, does it? — Herta Muller
Remember that no matter where I am or what I'm doing I've got a special place inside me that's all for you. It's been there since the day we met. — Sara Zarr
Nothing human is foreign to us — Edward G. Robinson
Great vocal track on "You can't cheat fate." — Nuno Bettencourt
Don't blind yourself, demon. He fought for the same cause, the
same war. It was just a different battle. - Jenna Jenson — J.L. Sheppard
I'd probably go to see Saturn first-thing and see as close to those rings as I can get and see if I can fly by one of them and try and put one of my hands through them. — Adam Young
There is no way to turn off this global economy, nor should one try. Every previous expansion of global capitalism has led to greater prosperity across the world. — Fareed Zakaria
For good people to do evil doesn't require only religion, or even any religion, but simply one of it's key elements: belief without evidence-in other words, faith.
And that kind of faith is seen not just in religion, but any authoritarian ideology that puts dogma above truth and frowns on dissent.
This was precisely the case in the totalitarian regimes of Maoist China and Stalinist Russia, whose excesses are often (and wrongly) blamed on atheism.
Faith vs. Fact. p. 220 — Jerry A. Coyne
