Indulgentia Quotes & Sayings
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The strength of a nation, especially of a republican nation, is in the intelligent and well ordered homes of the people. — Lydia Sigourney
Faith is a thing of the mind. If you do not believe that God is in control and has formed you for a purpose, then you will flounder on the high seas of purposelessness, drowning in the currents and drifting further into nothingness. — Ravi Zacharias
They never had much, but they always had enough. — Fredrik Backman
What is so powerful here is that we have the first federal appellate court and it's a case coming out of Utah affirming in the strongest, clearest, boldest terms that the Constitution guarantees the freedom to marry and equal protection for all Americans and all means all, including gay couples. — Evan Wolfson
Why should I tell you where I am going to get funds from? If I were to do that then all the vested interests would get alerted. You must be aware that railways are full of such elements and my fight is against them. — Lalu Prasad Yadav
When the violation of parity was discovered I began a series of electronic experiments to investigate parity violation in hyperon decays. — James Cronin
People talk about dysfunctional families; I've never seen any other kind. — Sue Grafton
We live in a world alive with holy moments. We need only take the time to bring these moments into the light. — Kent Nerburn
Everyone ought to wish to marry; some ought to be allowed to marry; and others ought to marry twice - to make the average good. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich
The world is a more tragic and dangerous place when American isn't leading and, under this president, we have not been leading. — Carly Fiorina
I love funny people. I met and became friends with some of the funniest people ever. Gilda Radner, bless her soul; Martin Short; Dave Thomas; Eugene Levy. — Paul Shaffer
When you introduce things that most readers have never seen before into a piece of fiction, you have to describe them with as much precision and in as much detail as possible. What you can eliminate from fiction is the description of things that most readers have seen. — Haruki Murakami
