Hieromonk Kosmas Quotes & Sayings
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Looks are temporary and don't mirror what's inside. And usually, a great looking man is so vain. Maybe most good-looking women are too. I hope I'm not! — Dorothy Stratten
Those loves which are for the sake of a colour are not love. In the end they are a disgrace. — Rumi
The only sure thing about luck is that it will change. — Bret Harte
The only power you have on this planet is the power of your decisions. — Paulo Coelho
The true God gives so we can become joyful givers and not just self-absorbed receivers. — Miroslav Volf
I believe Salman Khurshid could not have embezzled Rs 71 lakh ... It is a very small amount for a central minister. — Beni Prasad Verma
Surely you're not going to practice discretion now? — Nalini Singh
There is no ground whatever for the claim, so often made by religious apologists, that these ideals are specifically Christian and originated with Jesus. What were specifically Christian were some of the less enlightened teachings, which have done untold harm. Christians claim that organised Christianity has been a great force for good, but this view can be maintained on one assumption only: that everything good in the Christian era is a result of Christianity and everything bad happened in spite of it. — Margaret E. Knight
I must have some sort of record in failing to get into the charts. — Frida Lyngstad
With every one, the expectation of a misfortune constitutes a dreadful, punishment. Suffering then assumes the proportions of the unknown, which is the soul's infinite. — Honore De Balzac
I open the curtains in my office and see people out there, some walking and holding hands without having to worry about the consequences. And I can't show my love, — Paulo Coelho
You experience true happiness when the things you desire rise up to the level of the things you deserve. — Robert J. Braathe
If God were willing to sell His grace, we would accept it more quickly and gladly than when He offers it for nothing. — Martin Luther