Hastanede Elektrikli Quotes & Sayings
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I will be patient, kind, faithful and true
To a man who loves music a man who loves art
Respect's the spirit world and thinks with his heart — India.Arie
From the time I was a baby, my mom took me to the library at least once a week. Librarians were like Mary Poppins to me. They always knew how to match a book to my mood or to whatever I was going through at the time. I could always find peace in books.
pg 151 — Rachel Cohn
If children gave up when they fell for the first time, they would never learn to walk. — Louise Hay
Most astonishing of all to the citizens of Constantinople, however, was the emperor's habit of wandering in disguise through the streets of the capital, questioning those he met about their concerns and ensuring that merchants were charging fair prices for their wares. Once a week, accompanied by the blare of trumpets, he would ride from one end of the city to the other, encouraging any who had complaints to seek him out. Those who stopped him could be certain of a sympathetic ear no matter how powerful their opponent. One story tells of a widow who approached the emperor and made the startling claim that the very horse he was riding had been stolen from her by a senior magistrate of the city. Theophilus dutifully looked into the matter, and when he discovered that the widow was correct, he had the magistrate flogged and told his watching subjects that justice was the greatest virtue of a ruler.* — Lars Brownworth
I wrote 1000 words yesterday and today I deleted them all. Who'd be a writer. — Ellie James
Certainly our gay and lesbian brothers and sisters need to be supported in living out their call to holiness. — Salvatore J. Cordileone
If you're gonna live, then live it up. — Ben Harper
If you have anything to say, shut up! — Frank McCourt
The majority of men could sooner be brought to believe themselves a piece of lava in the moon than to take themselves for a self. — J.G. Fichte
