Geha Quotes & Sayings
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Letting go is fearless. Then, moving on and being alright, that's fearless too. — Taylor Swift
Be careful not to spend your life laboring in secondary causes. — Robert J. Matthews
the world-view of the Party imposed itself most successfully on people incapable of understanding it. They — George Orwell
Their conversation was checked by the reappearance of Beatrix. "Spot's gone," she reported. "He seemed quite happy to take up residence at Stony Cross Park."
Seeming relieved by her sister's return, Amelia went to her, brushed at the crumbs of soil on her sleeve, and straightened her hair bow. "Good luck to Spot. Are you ready to go back in to supper, dear?"
"No."
"Oh, everything will be fine. Just remember to look chastened while I grimace in an authoritative manner, and I'm certain they'll allow us to stay through dessert. — Lisa Kleypas
Foolish is my happiness, and foolish things will it speak: it is still too young - so have patience with it! — Friedrich Nietzsche
Rarely is any good done without difficulty; the devil is too subtle and the world too corrupt not to attempt to nip such a good work in the bud — Vincent De Paul
Politics is not religion and we should govern on the basis of evidence, not theology. — William J. Clinton
It's such a crass idea - you're either in love or out of love. — Damien Hirst
Toxic people sell you short. When you listen to them, you give them power, that's when you sell yourself short. — Tony Curl
If you share bad thing to the people,
they redouble it by referring to you. — Toba Beta
This [egalitarianism vs complementarianism] is not an issue of chauvinism or discrimination. It is an issue of Biblical interpretation. — Alan De Jager
She knows what it means. Oh, wonderfully bright at 6 a.m., yes, wonderfully clear for an hour. But the shorter the days, the longer the nights, the darker the house, the easier it is, the easier it is, the easier it is, to mistake a shadow for the writing on the wall, the sound of overland footsteps for the distant crack of thunder, and the midnight chime of a New Year clock for the bell that tolls the end of the world. — Zadie Smith