Quotes & Sayings About Grandma's Passing Away
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I believe that all women of working ages and physical capacity, regardless of income, should be expected to earn their livings either in or out of the home. Until this attitude prevails I believe the position of women will be uncertain and undignified, in spite of poetic rhapsodies to the contrary. — Mary Barnett Gilson

Mindfulness is so powerful that the fact that it comes out of Buddhism is irrelevant. — Jon Kabat-Zinn

What then is the Word of God which gives us life; what but the law, the prophets, and the gospel? Anyone — John Calvin

The problem is not that you have problems; the problem is that you see having problems as a problem. — Maurice Makalu

You know, there's always someone in mind when I'm writing. You know, it's all comes from somewhere inside. — Dan Auerbach

What is this thing that makes us human? Birth, heartbreak, a desire for safety and order? Is it anger, shame, or fear? What we desire is unattainable and although we know it, we keep striving for it. Sisyphus, the Greek god, and all that. — Fadia Faqir

I always like to take my time and examine the two candidates, see not only the two candidates but the policies they will bring in, the people they will bring in, who they might appoint to the Supreme Court, and look at the whole range of issues before making a decision. — Colin Powell

Superiority makes every man feel its equal. It is courtesy without condescension; affability without familiarity; self-sufficiency without selfishness; simplicity without snide. It weighs sixteen ounces to the pound without the package, and it doesn't need a four-colored label to make it go. — George Horace Lorimer

It is difficult to live without judging others. If you have to judge, then judge with love. — Debasish Mridha

I'd shut the whole world down just to tell you — Rob Sheffield

[it's about] being bitter but patient with your own bitterness so you could learn to be wise and be kind of returned to whatever innocence you might have once had before you became bitter ... — Crescent Dragonwagon