Horganice Quotes & Sayings
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No," said he, smiling, "that is no subject of regret at all. I have no pleasure in seeing my friends, unless I can believe myself fit to be seen. — Jane Austen
The church will not have power to act or believe until it recovers its tradition of faith and permits that tradition to be the primal way out of enculturation. — Walter Brueggemann
Life is yours, do not let life's problems have other influences on what you believe. See for yourself. — Carlson Gracie
Down the avenue of trees I can see a spot of sunlight. I'm trying so hard to get there. — Penelope Wilcock
How do you show up for your relationships? Are you healthy or crippled? Are you prepared or needy? Are you ready to give or too tired to talk? — Gary Smalley
People are under the impression that dictionaries legislate language. What a dictionary does is keep track of usages over time. — Steven Pinker
Strange, what the heart can bear. It can carry grief beyond measure. It can bear a weight that is too great to speak of. But a heart can't bear the world. It has its limits ... — Susan Fletcher
This girl owns me, whether she realizes it or not. I'm a slave to her will. — Collette West
In seasons of hiddenness our sense of value is disrupted, stripped of what "others" affirmed us to be. In this season God intends to give us an unshakable identity in Him, that no amount of adoration nor rejection can alter. — Alicia Britt Chole
when cynicism becomes the default language, playfulness and invention become impossible. — Caitlin Moran
Never underestimate the joy people derive from hearing something they already know. — Enrico Fermi
Why'd you leave the match, huh? — Lleyton Hewitt
But the important thing now is to enjoy yourself. A broken heart doesn't heal until you lose it to someone else. You need diversion. You should simply play, play, play - surround yourself with men until one of them makes you forget all about this poor, childish, confused Adam. — Emily Croy Barker
