Gjevat Mehmeti Quotes & Sayings
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I'd argue that people today aren't rejecting Christ so much as they're rejecting the church. — Craig Groeschel

A two-year-old can be taught to curb his aggressions completely if the parents employ strong enough methods, but the achievement of such control at an early age may be bought at a price which few parents today would be willing to pay. The slow education for control demands much more parental time and patience at the beginning, but the child who learns control in this way will be the child who acquires healthy self-discipline later. — Selma Fraiberg

If you don't move your body, your brain thinks you're dead. Movement of the body will not only clear out the "sludge," but will also give you more energy — Sylvia Brown

The world works in messed up ways. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

I hope that China will continue with space exploration. It would be logical to have international co-operation. I hope that it will come about and that I can be involved in it. — Leroy Chiao

Focus is the soul of success. — Sandeep Kakkar

I'm just one of the many millions of lonely souls trying to live on the face of this earth. I'm trying to acquit myself without making too many mistakes. Now and then I may even be on top of things enough to try and do some good. That's all. — Jo Nesbo

Being the rational animal, man must be capable of thinking if he really wants to. Still, it may be that man wants to think, but cannot. — Martin Heidegger

Hope is the best possession. — William Hazlitt

I have a jacket. Thank you". He smirked. "Not one that smells like me. — Jamie McGuire

Somehow they felt they were living in a moment when history pauses and takes stock and changes course. — John Steinbeck

Rejection never feels good, but it certainly hurts less when we are not needing something from the person who is rejecting us. — Susan Jeffers

It is not a belly button. (The umbilicus serves, then withdraws, leaving but a single footprint where it stood: the navel, wrinkled and cupped, whorled and domed, blind and winking, bald and tufted, sweaty and powdered, kissed and bitten, waxed and fuzzy, bejeweled and ignored; reflecting as graphically as breasts, seeds or fetishes the omnipotent fertility in which Nature dangles her muddy feet, the navel looks in like a plugged keyhole to the center of our being, it is true, but O navel, though we salute your motionless maternity and the dreams that have gotten tangled in your lint, you are only a scar, after all; you are not it.) — Tom Robbins