Gristled Quotes & Sayings
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If one discards the Bible as being unreliable, then he must discard almost all literature of antiquity. — Josh McDowell

If Gwyn could face death unafraid, how could I face life with any less courage? — Elizabeth A. Reeves

The National Socialist Party in Austria never tried to hide its inclination for a greater Germany. — Arthur Seyss-Inquart

I think it's because my comedy is in your face, and it comes from a place that's real. — Wanda Sykes

Through photography and image I have been afforded the privilege of sharing the stories and myths of people's lives with others. The process for me became self-revelatory. It was a process of soul-making, something all humans are engaged in, no matter their endeavor. I saw a part of myself in each person I photographed. I came to realize, through the alchemical process of living, that each life is important, no matter how little that life seems to offer. — J. Don Cook

But the sun rises again when the night is past, and, as it begins a new life with renewed strenght and vigour, it became the type of the new life which the Egyptian hoped to live in the world beyond the grave. — E.A. Wallis Budge

And then you run. Because the only thing worse than her being gone is that you're still here. — Tricia Rayburn

Never let anyone shame you into doing anything you don't choose to do. Keep your identity. — Jacqueline Susann

Fred and George turned to each other and said together, 'Wow, we're identical!'
'I dunno though, I think I'm still better looking,' said Fred, examining his reflection in the kettle. — J.K. Rowling

Trust your journey, trust the process, raise your energy and the right people will come into your life — Steven Aitchison

Life is an experimental field. You can explore by faith. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Don't be afraid to make corrections! Whether the voice came from her memory or was a last whisper from the blinding new star far above, Nita never knew. But she knew what to do. While Kit was still on the first part of the name she pulled out her pen, her best pen that Fred had saved and changed. She clicked it open. The metal still tingled against her skin, the ink at the point still glittered oddly- the same glitter as the ink with which the bright Book was written. Nita bent quickly over the Book and with the pen, in lines of light, drew from the final circle an arrow pointing up-ward, the way out, the symbol that said change could happen- if, only if- — Diane Duane

Humans abstract and record information in five major ways: with writing, mathematical notation, painting/photography/videography, maps, and clocks - that is, we can abstract and record verbal, numerical, visual, spatial, and temporal information. — William J. Bernstein