Geliyoruz Quotes & Sayings
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Laughter has many meanings here. We laugh when something is unpleasant. When we are afraid. When we are angry." "Is it a kind of — Jan-Philipp Sendker
If I obey Jesus Christ in the seemingly random circumstances of life, they become pinholes through which I see the face of God. — Oswald Chambers
If I go 500 at-bats and hit 10 home runs, then something's wrong. — Morgan Ensberg
What self-righteous persons take to themselves, is the same work that Christ was engaged in when He was in His agony and bloody sweat, and when He died on the cross, which was the greatest thing that ever the eyes of angels beheld. Christ could accomplish other parts of this work without cost; but this part cost Him His life, as well as innumerable pains and labors. Yet this is the part which self-righteous persons go about to accomplish for themselves. — Jonathan Edwards
Just because something has tubes doesn't mean it's the best. I mean, tubes are obviously good, but the circuit of this thing is designed well and it sounds good. — Dweezil Zappa
The sadness of the end of a career of an older athlete, with the betrayal of his body, is mirrored in the rest of us. Consciously or not, we know: there, soon, go I. — Ira Berkow
You can't, Brooke, you can't leave. You're mine — Katy Evans
Holy shit, I think I brought home some cannibal savant or something. Rain Man with a taste for people. Great? — Jake Bible
You may not realize it, but artificial intelligence is all around us. — Judy Woodruff
Good befalls us while we sleep, sometimes. — Honore De Balzac
Throughout my life, I have grappled with my own identity, who I am. As a young child, I often felt ambivalent about myself, in fact, confused. — James McGreevey
She first peered into its fascinating cases of beetles and butterflies at the age of six, in the company of her father. She recalls her pity at each occupant pinned for display. It was no great leap to draw the same conclusion of ladies: similarly bound and trussed, pinned and contained, with the objective of being admired, in all their gaudy beauty. — Emmanuelle De Maupassant
