Hristiyaniya Quotes & Sayings
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He that talkes much of his happinesse summons griefe. — George Herbert
Six days a week we wrestle with the world, wringing profit from the earth; on the Sabbath we especially care for the seed of eternity planted in the soul. The world has our hands, but our soul belongs to Someone Else. Six days a week we seek to dominate the world, on the seventh day we try to dominate the self. — Abraham Joshua Heschel
In my experience, a friend is merely an acquaintance who has yet to betray you. — Joe Abercrombie
Be yourself and I promise people will enjoy it, and if they don't, forget them. — Mitchell Davis
I'd made it this far and refused to give up because all my life I had always finished the race. — Louis Zamperini
Do you think I'm pretty?"
Smitty glanced away from the computer screen he'd been staring at for the last three hours, looked at his sister, and shook his head. "No."
"What do ya mean no?"
"You asked. Sorry if you didn't like the answer. I always thought you were funny lookin'. Asked momma, 'What is that thing laying in your bed?' And she said, 'I found it hiding under a car, you be nice to it now. — Shelly Laurenston
Every man is a hero or oracle to someone. And that person has enhanced value. — Johnny Hunt
You don't count the dead, when god's on your side. — Bob Dylan
His lips hovered near my ear as he sang to me in that beautiful gravel of a voice, In my arms I hold the only thing that matters ... in my arms I hold the entire world ... in my arms is my heart and soul. — Cassandra Giovanni
She was tall and well-made, on an ample scale; her skin looked as if it had the flavour of fresh cream which it resembled, her childlike mouth that of strawberries. Under a mass of raven hair, curling in gentle waves, her green eyes gleamed motionless as those of statues, and like them a little cruel. She was moving slowly, making her wide white skirt rotate around her, and emanating from her whole person the invincible calm of a woman sure of her own beauty. — Giuseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa
