Hrono Quotes & Sayings
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If you simply announce that things are irrational, then that alone doesn't get you very far. You have to replace rational agents with some concrete notion of what it means to be irrational. — Lars Peter Hansen
-ev'n with us the breath Of Science dims the mirror of our joy ... — Edgar Allan Poe
Friends are like bras: close to your heart and there for support. — Donna Roberts
I wanted to go to Washington to bring people together who had never been together before. I wanted to break down the barriers between races. — Edward Brooke
Anti-depressants are just tools, one of many, which we use to try and ease the suffering, numb the pain and disperse the dark clouds in our mind in the hope that maybe, just maybe, a little sunlight will shine through. — Samuel P Fields
I am a reformed Catholic. I'm a Buddhist in other words. — George Sanders
My parents taught me: Do not rely on a man. Not rely on it that you get married and it pays for you. That's what I figured. I have always paid my own bills. — Bette Midler
It can be a fearsome weapon, patience. One that few men ever learn to use. — Joe Abercrombie
Do you think that God would separate me from my husband if I killed myself? I feel as though I am going out of my mind at times. Wouldn't God understand that I just want to be with him? — Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
This perfection is the restoration of man to the state of holiness from which he fell, by creating him anew in Christ Jesus, and restoring to him that image and likeness of God which he has lost. — Adam Clarke
There is only one thing children find harder to hold back than tears, and that is joy. — Karl Ove Knausgard
While the law of God is something we intuitively, if partially, know because we are made in his image, in our sinful condition we repress that knowledge and fight against our consciences when they alert us to our own wrongdoing. We need his law more than we need a vague admonition to "love" and "worship. — Joe Thorn
Lord, end my winter, and let my spring begin. I cannot with all my longings raise my soul out of her death and dulness, but all things are possible with thee. I need celestial influences, the clear shinings of thy love, the beams of thy grace, the light of thy countenance, these are the Pleiades to me. I suffer much from sin and temptation, these are my wintry signs, my terrible Orion. Lord, work wonders in me, and for me. Amen. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
