Gyorsabban Quotes & Sayings
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Savings give you a lot of strength, flexibility and control. They are what give you the most powerful Answer In The World. — Patrick Bet-David
For there are three ways of performing an act of mercy: the merciful word, by forgiving and by comforting; secondly, if you can offer no word, then pray - that too is mercy; and thirdly, deeds of mercy. And when the Last Day comes, we shall be judged from this, and on this basis we shall receive the eternal verdict. — Mary Faustina Kowalska
If you have enemies, forgive them. Forgiveness is always the best revenge and unforgettable punishment. — Debasish Mridha
My novel is about the history of the world, told from the point of view of a column of stone.
(from "Wherein We Enter the Museum") — Kit Reed
Shut up before I drop yo ass off at Koreatown. Now hold on, America, don't start writing no letters. I'm just kidding. But am I lying? — Bernie Mac
Father Roger Boscovich is often credited as the father of modern atomic theory. — Thomas E. Woods Jr.
Editing is the essence of writing! — Tarang Sinha
The 60s will be remembered for The Beatles, Andy Warhol and Me! — Jacqueline Susann
I always felt bad for Mother Teresa. Mother Teresa lived a whole life helping starving children and dying villages, but she could never be declared a saint 'cause she never actually performed a miracle. And it was towards the end, she was desperate to perform a miracle, so she would go up to starving children and go, 'What's that behind your ear? It's a quarter! — Gilbert Gottfried
Let each person decide his or her fate. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Passion is the beginning of success — Robert Kiyosaki
I didn't get paid for performances most of my life. If I did, I would be billionaire now, and I'm not. — Marina Abramovic
Who would not prefer animals to these people who prefer animals to people? — Wendy Doniger
It gets HOT, running from the Mafia! — Olivia B. Dannon
Joylessness may be the sin most readily tolerated by the church. — John Ortberg
