Hemzelf Quotes & Sayings
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That's the test, when all is said and done. Does it persuade one to do good, to rise, to stand tall, to do the right thing, to be kind, to be generous? Then it is of the Spirit of God. If it is dark, sinister, ugly, not good, then you may know that it is of the adversary. — Gordon B. Hinckley

I open my eyes to see Ry staring at me, and my desert soul erupts with turquoise water, floods and cascades and waterfalls rushing in around my rocky parts, pushing and reshaping and filling every hidden dark spot. — Kiersten White

On the hill there was a poor old tramp wandering about with his stick, in among the carriages. A mass of rags covered his shoulders, and a squashed beaver-hat, bent down into the shape of a bowl, concealed his face; but, when he took it off, he exposed, instead of eyelids, two yawning bloodstained holes. The flesh was tattered into scarlet strips; and fluid was trickling out, congealing into green crusts that reached down to his nose, with black nostrils that kept sniffing convulsively. — Gustave Flaubert

And like a colorful bloom of temporary lights in the sky, you will shine. — Chad Sugg

At the age of 18 all young poets are sure they will be dead at 21 - of old age. — Marguerite Young

If I weren't here, then you wouldn't be, either, would you? And neither would the little bed wetters. For that alone I'll be glad to chop off a few more heads. — Anonymous

Music, Music for a while Shall all your cares beguile. Alexander's Feast — John Dryden

To understand is not only to pardon, but in the end to love. — Walter Lippmann

A leader who confines his role to his people's experience dooms himself to stagnation; a leader who outstrips his people's experience runs the risk of not being understood. — Henry A. Kissinger

Just because two men live together, it doesn't mean it's depravity. — Gordon Merrick

To some Humans, the promise of a patch land was worth any effort. It was an oddly predictable sort of behavior. Humans had a long, storied history of forcing their way into places where they didn't belong. — Becky Chambers