Geliza Fernandez Quotes & Sayings
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One thing my teacher taught me about getting psychic information with my intuition was to say, "Just show me the truth of this situation, God." That helps us to be able to read it more clearly. — Echo Bodine
I have listened to young Indians who said, "Christianity taught me to believe in the possibility of a different world; Marxism showed me how to get it." It does not take more than a generation to discover that Marxism necessarily betrays the hopes by which it lives. — Lesslie Newbigin
I don't want to be a pop star. I want to be a nursery-rhyme star! — Charli XCX
Change makes us confront the great unknown. It introduces different things into our lives. Different places. Different ideas. Different people. It's all hard to accept at times, and change can often be a little scary. But if there's one fact that I've learned from raising a family, from running several businesses, from serving in Congress and now as Governor, it's that nothing has ever grown without changing. — Bob Riley
I don't think there's an interesting boundary between philosophy and science. Science is totally beholden to philosophy. There are philosophical assumptions in science and there's no way to get around that. — Sam Harris
Hillary Clinton is not that fascinating a person. According to those who have spent time with her, she's harsh and demanding. According to those who haven't - like her husband - she's a delight. — Ben Shapiro
If you hand me a guitar, I'll play the blues. That's the place I automatically go. — Eric Clapton
In the coldest February, as in every other month in every other year, the best thing to hold on to in this world is each other. — Linda Ellerbee
I perched my chin on his shoulder and smiled. "That was because you were trying to win our bet."
He angled his neck to face me. "Damn right I was. — Jamie McGuire
Mothers have a habit of proving right except you don't find that out until you're the age your mother was when she gave you the advice. — Rita Mae Brown
