Imponencia Quotes & Sayings
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I'm so lazy. I'm on the road all the time working, so when I'm at home, my perfect date is just laying on the couch! — Kellie Pickler

Christianity is not about good people getting better. If anything, it is good news for bad people coping with their failure to be good. The heart of the Christian faith is Good News, not good advice, good technique, or good behavior. Too many people have walked away from the church, not because they're walking away from Jesus, but because the church has walked away from Jesus. — Tullian Tchividjian

For years, I never knowingly went on a holiday. When I travelled, it was for work. Now I am a huge advocate, particularly to places which have amazing wildlife, such as Antarctica, India and Patagonia. — Miranda Richardson

Just then the door flew open, and Ambrose burst through, yelling like a madman and swinging a battle-ax in one hand. — Amy Plum

Now I know why Baby Suggs pondered color her last years. She never had time to see, let alone enjoy it before. — Toni Morrison

But my love had no intentions: it knew the future. All one could do was try to make the future less hard, to break the future gently when it came. — Graham Greene

You're this rat in the American maze, working your way towards the cheese, which is a job. — Kevin Costner

Quite apart from how debased Nature becomes in a picture, nothing seems to me to express so much contempt for Nature as a painting of Nature. — Halldor Laxness

Just as important as having a list of priorities is every once in a while starting from the bottom. — Robert Breault

That's what we did, didn't we, Audrey? We learned to be brave when it was easier to be afraid. — Susan Meissner

Thus far we have shown that the meaning of life always changes, but that it never ceases to be. According to logotherapy, we can discover this meaning in life in three different ways: (1) by creating a work or doing a deed; (2) by experiencing something or encountering someone; and (3) by the attitude we take toward unavoidable suffering. — Viktor E. Frankl