Gertler Clark Quotes & Sayings
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I know you may feel so far that circumstances have directed your path, but right now I want you to know that you do have a choice. — Larry Itejere

For the past few centuries, we have defined beauty as tall, slender figures, femininity and white skin. — Cameron Russell

The very essence of literature is the war between emotion and intellect, between life and death. When literature becomes too intellectual - when it begins to ignore the passions, the emotions - it becomes sterile, silly, and actually without substance. — Isaac Bashevis Singer

either way, it sucked donkey balls"
Rainelle Sterling — Raven Moon

Even when I was playing, I never thought much about the individual honors. I wanted to go to the Super Bowl. — Joe Greene

People shouldn't be ashamed of their bodies ... especially women. — Jenna Dewan

All you have is a gift a to give. — Cornel West

For they have nothing to fight me with, save the brute force of their numbers. I have my mind. — Ayn Rand

First, everyone's going to die. Second, love is stupid. It has nothing to do with reason. You love whomever you love. Against all reason I loved my father. Did you love yours? — Kristin Cashore

In the Garden story, good and evil are found on the same tree, not in separate orchards. Good and evil give meaning and definition to each other. If God, like us, is susceptible to immense pain, He is, like us, the greater in His capacity for happiness. The presence of such pain serves the larger purpose of God's master plan, which is to maximize the capacity for joy, or in other words, "to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man." He can no more foster those ends in the absence of suffering and evil than one could find the traction to run or the breath to sing in the vacuum of space. God does not instigate pain or suffering, but He can weave it into His purposes. "God's power rests not on totalizing omnipotence, but on His ability to alchemize suffering, tragedy, and loss into wisdom, understanding, and joy. — Terryl L. Givens

A starving army is actually worse than none. — Napoleon Bonaparte