Habtium Quotes & Sayings
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People talk of sorrow as if it is soft, a thing of water and tears. But true sorrow is not soft. True sorrow is a thing of fire, and rock. It burns your heart, crushes your soul under the weight of mountains. It destroys, and even if you keep breathing, keep going, you die. — Laurell K. Hamilton

However much we suffer for the love of Jesus Crucified, it is but little. — Benedict Joseph Labre

Living life to the fullest involves living it with your family. — Loung Ung

An example of a trend that I tried that didn't exactly work out would be high-waisted jeans. We see them everywhere, but what I realized is that they don't work for every body type. — Katherine Schwarzenegger

It is the duty of our men to enroll themselves in the national services. We need all our manpower for defence. For the military and ... we need a quarter of a million men. — Eamon De Valera

I ought to have seized the initiative in 1938 instead of allowing myself to be forced into war in 1939; for war was, in any case, unavoidable. However, you can hardly blame me if the British and the French accepted at Munich every demand I made of them! (14th February 1945) — Adolf Hitler

In many cities, it's become popular to hate 'gentrifiers,' rich people who move in and drive up housing prices - pushing everyone else out. — Annalee Newitz

It should make you shake and sweat,
nightmare you, strand you in the desert
of irrevocable desolation, the consequences
seared into the vein, no matter what adrenaline
feeds the muscle its courage, no matter
what god shines down on you, no matter
what crackling pain and anger
you carry in your fists, my friend,
it should break your heart to kill. — Brian Turner

Just when you think there isn't any point to life - "he said, "then, all of a sudden, you realize that you are being aimed right straight at something. — Kurt Vonnegut

Careful.
The fall is quick,
steep,
and permanent. — Jessica Kristie

The red shift gives the speed at which galaxies are retiring, but doesn't tell us how far away they are to begin with. — Bill Bryson

There is but one Earth, tiny and fragile, and one must get 100,000 miles away to appreciate fully one's good fortune in living on it. — Michael Collins