Hallissey Basketball Quotes & Sayings
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Well, we have nothing to hide. Our history is an open book. They may find what they are looking for, but the fact is the history of the church is clear and open and leads to faith and strength and virtues. — Gordon B. Hinckley

At this point in my career I'm not concerned about the money, it's about winning. Nothing else even matters. — Carmelo Anthony

Are you mine?" I asked as I wiped my tears.
He kissed the corners of my mouth softly, and I felt heat rise up my neck. "Always have been,"
he whispered against my mouth. — Penelope Douglas

Words whose sense is the most ill-defined are sometimes those that possess the most influence. Such, for example, are the terms democracy, socialism, equality, liberty, &c., whose meaning is so vague that bulky volumes do not suffice to precisely fix it. Yet it is certain that a truly magical power is attached to those short syllables, as if they contained the solution of all problems. — Gustave Le Bon

Never use the word "impossible" seriously again. Toss it into the verbal wastebucket. — Norman Vincent Peale

I like living in California. I think it's the best state, although we're supposedly the most hated state of all. — Madeline Zima

Rather than fix chemical imbalances in the brain, the drugs creat them. (207) — Robert Whitaker

Why did God make women so beautiful and man with such a loving heart? — Walker Percy

If people around me aren't moved by my Christ or my church, then I must be doing a miserable job of representing them both. — Jen Hatmaker

The Duke of Clarence ... a prisoner in the Tower, was secretly put to death and drowned in a barrel of Malmesey wine. — Robert Fabyan

I consider myself a logical person and, you know, a lot of people try to categorize me in one way or another. — Benjamin Carson

But wild Ambition loves to slide, not stand, And Fortune's ice prefers to Virtue's land. — John Dryden

Mankind are governed more by their feelings than by reason. — Samuel Adams