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Ice Balls From Sky Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

Certainlie these things agree, The Priest, the Lawyer, & Death all three: Death takes both the weak and the strong. The lawyer takes from both right and wrong, And the priest from living and dead has his Fee. — Benjamin Franklin

Ice Balls From Sky Quotes By Abbie Hoffman

Once you get the right image the details aren't that important. — Abbie Hoffman

Ice Balls From Sky Quotes By Pope Benedict XVI

Believers are increasingly aware that, unless the Good News is made known also in the digital world, it may be absent in the experience of many people for whom this existential space is important. — Pope Benedict XVI

Ice Balls From Sky Quotes By Sam Altman

You can have a startup and one other thing, you can have a family, but you probably can't have many other hobbies. — Sam Altman

Ice Balls From Sky Quotes By Anonymous

You can love someone as many ways as water falls from the sky. Sometimes it falls with thunder and lightning; other times it falls silently. Sometimes it falls as cool snow, and other times hard balls of ice beat down. If you want the water, you don't get to choose how it falls. — Anonymous

Ice Balls From Sky Quotes By Emily Giffin

This time, I whispered that I loved him too. Then, I silently listed all the reason: I loved him for his gentleness. I loved him for being an amazing catch yet still vulnerable enough to be insecure. But most of all, I loved him for loving me. — Emily Giffin

Ice Balls From Sky Quotes By Mother Teresa

There are only two ways: either we love-and love in action is service - or we put hatred into action and destroy. — Mother Teresa

Ice Balls From Sky Quotes By Donna Levin

There's an expression, "God is in the details," and it applies to nothing more than it does to the writing of fiction. To that and to the art of telling good lies. And what is fiction but the telling of lies? — Donna Levin