Gotthilf Francke Quotes & Sayings
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The more someone assures you that everything is okay, the more you can be assured that it's not. — Richard Paul Evans
I kissed you! I witched you!
I laugh at the afterlife's dark. — Marina Tsvetaeva
When it comes to lingerie, I know what I'm doing. — Mariah Carey
If you want total security, go to prison. There you're fed, clothed, given medical care and so on. The only thing lacking ... is freedom. — Dwight D. Eisenhower
The soul is not moved to abandon higher things and love inferior things unless it wills to do so. — Augustine Of Hippo
I was sort of lazy at school, but I realize I still have something to bring to the subject which is comforting. I feel I am not as stupid as I thought I was. — Michel Gondry
Sometimes when God wishes to activate the position of the believers, He allows them to be trapped in the wilderness — Sunday Adelaja
going to be thinking anyway, — Kathy Collins
Poetry is a tree with very deep roots and while there may be excitement about this or that new little branch, you're not going to make anything original by just doing whatever's being rewarded at the moment. — Joan Larkin
No one can listen to your body for you ... To grow and heal, you have to take responsibility for listening to it yourself. — Jon Kabat-Zinn
I think people who struggle to define themselves might never be satisfied because there is no definition. Living with responsibility is important, but I don't really think you have to grow up. — Kristen Bell
Nicknames are baseball, names like Zeke and Pie and Kiki and Home Run and Cracker and Dizzy and Dazzy. — Ernie Harwell
Random things are luxurious to people. It's personal. — L'Wren Scott
When we ask God to move a mountain, God may give us a shovel. — Shane Claiborne
That is beside the point. If we only obey those rules that we think are just and reasonable, then no rule will stand, for there is no rule that some will not think is unjust and unreasonable. And if we wish to push our own individual advantage, as we see it, then we will always find reason to believe that some hampering rule is unjust and unreasonable. What starts, then, as a shrewd trick ends in anarchy and disaster, even for the shrewd trickster, since he, too, will not survive the collapse of society." Trevize — Isaac Asimov