George Lopez Signature Quotes & Sayings
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You don't launch a popular blog, you build one. The writing isn't the hard part, it's the commitment. — Seth
Bow down to me Pooky Bear, who has only two other equals in all the worlds. — Susan Ee
What you hear depends on how you focus your ear. We're not talking about inventing a new language, but rather inventing new perceptions of existing languages. — Philip Glass
I'm your husband. I can wait as long as I please and still have all of you. — Rosamund Hodge
Their ideas helped drag humanity from agrarian poverty to manufactured plenty. — Anonymous
. You must know the area of your calling. If you do not know, then pray about it — Sunday Adelaja
summer is a time for popsicles — Mike Dringenberg
Always knowing you're going to die
And until then knowing you've got to live. — Henry Rollins
Scripture is the most up-to-date and relevant reading that ever comes my way. — J.I. Packer
We're trapped on this very thin slice of perception ... But even at that slice of reality that we call home, we're not seeing most of what's going on. — David Eagleman
Love is a mess, at best, and I figure it can be very real in spite of all the things people try to attach to it. — Sean Penn
Your words surround you like fog and make you hard to see. — Blackbeard
One of the effects of original sin is an instinctive prejudice in favour of our own selfish desires. We see things as they are not, because we see them centered on ourselves. Fear, anxiety, greed, ambition and our hopeless need for pleasure all distort the image of reality that is reflected in our minds. Grace does not completely correct this distortion all at once: but it gives us a means of recognizing and allowing for it. And it tells us what we must do to correct it. Sincerity must be bought at a price: the humility to recognize our innumerable errors, and fidelity in tirelessly setting them right. — Thomas Merton
Misery is the end of those with unbridled mouths. — Euripides