Gigi Bryant Quotes & Sayings
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If our children grow up with no understanding of right and wrong ... no desire to live with integrity ... no faith in God ... their souls will be impoverished and they will miss life's highest good. — Billy Graham

Advice is like snow; the softer it falls, the longer it dwells upon, and the deeper it sinks into the mind. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge

I know thy works, that thou are neither cold nor hot; I would that thou wert cold or hot. So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spew thee out of my mouth. — Rosa Luxemburg

It's very common to think that we're always evolving, that we've changed so much from our younger selves, that within decades we've transformed into these different people. We like to think that. I feel in some ways that I am still so much my younger self. There are ways that I'm different: I feel like I'm wiser and kinder. But I think a lot of the impulses are still the same. I learned that. — Carrie Brownstein

I am a strong believer in kissing
being very intimate, and the minute you kiss, the floodgates
open for everything else. — Jennifer Lopez

I was born in Northampton, in Burlington County, West Jersey, in the year 1720. — John Woolman

Others are able to mediate the gentleness of Christ to us when we are not able to be gentle with ourselves. — Adam S. McHugh

Love is like a picnic without ants, pleasant for a while, but sooner or later something's definitely getting squashed. — Frances Winkler

Zajonc was able to make people like any word or image more just by showing it to them several times.9 The brain tags familiar things as good things. Zajonc called this the "mere exposure effect," and it is a basic principle of advertising. — Jonathan Haidt

We feel the most balance when we're not dividing ourselves on other people's scales. — Curtis Tyrone Jones

Mystery - a word we use to deceive others, to convince them we are "deeper" than they are. — Emil M. Cioran

What's remarkable about old age is not that we wear out but that we last so long in the grip of gravity. — Scott Russell Sanders

Maybe in the morning, sunlight would to turn him back into a statue; then I could take Stone out to the forest where he could frolic among the ferns, gurgle at streams, and make friends with the other interesting rocks. — Devon Monk