Gyokos Quotes & Sayings
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I would probably go so far as to say that I couldn't act before I met Richard Ayoade. — Craig Roberts

You, Jane, I must have you for my own
entirely my own. — Charlotte Bronte

Without a complex knowledge of one's place and without the faithfulness to one's place on which such knowledge depends, it is inevitable that the place will be used carelessly, and eventually destroyed. Without such knowledge and faithfulness, moreover, the culture of a country will be superficial and decorative, functional only insofar as it may be a symbol of prestige, the affectation of an elite or "in" group. — Wendell Berry

She's beauty for my ashes. And I'm hope for her heartache. — M. Leighton

When people of color are killed in the inner city, when homeless people are killed, when the "nobodies" are killed, district attorneys do not seek to avenge their deaths. Black, Hispanic, or poor families who have a loved one murdered not only don't expect the district attorney's office to pursue the death penalty -which, of course, is both costly and time consuming- but are surprised when the case is prosecuted at all. — Helen Prejean

Ask God to give you a greater hunger for Himself and a deeper desire for His fellowship. Then be honest about whatever is keeping you from prayer, and ask God to help you deal with it. — Billy Graham

I let my inner smile enliven my being and enhance my health. — Amy Leigh Mercree

The relationship between France and its 'foreign' players - blacks and North African Arabs - has always been troubled, particularly with Algerians. — Rabih Alameddine

Let the study of the Bible become central in your life - not just so you will know it, but that you will obey it. — Billy Graham

Perfect creatures find no worth in imperfect things. — T.A. Chase

Not all of us are called to be hermits, but all of us need enough silence and solitude in our lives to enable the deeper voice of our own self to be heard at least occasionally. — Thomas Merton

Don't question your wife's judgment; look who she married. — Thomas Dewar, 1st Baron Dewar

Extravagant love, as in every generation before us, has been ridiculed and scorned. it is seen as wasteful and reckless overspending. But extravagant love, the offering of everything, the emptying of the pockets of our life, is the essence of true Christianity. — Eric Ludy

Some men promise to keep your secret and yet reveal it without knowing they are doing so; they do not wag their lips, and yet they are understood; it is read on their brow and in their eyes; it is seen through their breast; they are transparent. — Jean De La Bruyere