Ginhawa Cafe Quotes & Sayings
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The more we reduce the size of our world, the more we shall be its master. — Jacinto Benavente
I see myself as a recovering journalist. — Annalena McAfee
God is a frequency. Stay tuned. — Alan Cohen
Sometimes when people ask you to do things you think you are above, you need to evaluate why you think you are above it. — Monica Johnson
Our position should not be on how to eliminate the competition at all expenses, but we should focus on what we're going to do in order to make sure that Americans turn to the road of prosperity with the trajectory of capitalism, because making a profit is not an evil. — Tim Scott
Things were weird enough without needing to ride around in a van with a bunch of naked, somewhat geeky college students. — Jim Butcher
If the flesh says that you should stop, then you must move forward — Sunday Adelaja
It is in applied psychology, if anywhere, that today we should be modest and grant validity to a number of apparently contradictory opinions; for we are still far from having anything like a thorough knowledge of the human psyche, that most challenging field of scientific enquiry. For the present we have merely more or less plausible opinions that defy reconciliation. — Carl Jung
Those who treat God's Word (i.e., Scripture: Bible, Qur'an ..etc) as a living organism are theologically, non-believers. — Ibrahim Ibrahim
At least with magical portals and mystic byways, you had a reasonably good chance that economics and time constraints confined the journey to just a few minutes of scrambling around through geographically unsound temporal mists. In the small hours of the morning, the air cold and damp, and the sun not yet even a glow on the eastern horizon, it was more of a challenge to get back using nothing more than the urban travel infrastructure. — Kate Griffin
Some things are created to be together. — Ally Condie
Until we can manage time, we can manage nothing else. — Peter F. Drucker
Perhaps his gloom was due to his profession, that he lived among fallen empires, and in reading these languages that had not been spoken by the common man in centuries, he had all about him the ruin of language, evidence of toppled suburbs, grass growing among the mosaics, and voices that had been choked with poison, iron, age, or ash. — M T Anderson
