Ingles Gratis Quotes & Sayings
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Anything is a blessing which makes us pray. — Charles Spurgeon
I can be not showered and dressed like a slob, but my lip gloss will be on! — Dagmara Dominczyk
Aubrey Fitzwilliam hated being dead. It made things much harder than they needed to be. — Michael Pryor
The rights of women are to the 21st century what civil rights were to the 20th. — Tina Brown
There's only one proof of the Holy Ghost in your life and that's a holy life. — Leonard Ravenhill
Government is an apparatus of compulsion and coercion. — Ludwig Von Mises
It's wrong for women to be constantly shy and embarrassed about their bodies. There are so many images of unattainable beauty that are so destructive. It's important to show how your body really is. As the cliche has it, beauty comes from within. — Alex Kingston
Fashion goes in only one direction -forward- and I am a firm believer in thinking that way too. — Anna Wintour
People used to believe only a professional could do tiling or install track lighting. That's utter nonsense. — Bernard Marcus
Nature: a place where birds fly around uncooked — Oscar Wilde
Jesus cares more about desire than about competence — Mike Yaconelli
Marriage is - among other things - a study in contradiction and disappointment, and inside that reality there is space for us to truly learn how to love. — Elizabeth Gilbert
If Heaven actually exists, I don't need anyone to be my real estate broker. After all, what is religion but an attempt to sell you a share in the ultimate gated community? — Quentin R. Bufogle
Governments had risen and fallen; men and women had worked, had starved, had made speeches, had fought, had been tortured, had died. Hope had come and gone, a fugitive in the scented bosom of illusion. Men had learned to sniff the heady dreamstuff of the soul and wait impassively while the lathes turned the guns for their destruction. And through those years, Dimitrios had lived and breathed and come to terms with his strange gods. — Eric Ambler
Charitable endeavour exalts the prestige and the status of the giver. This may sound unduly cynical but as with all philantrophic activity, it is not easy to unravel the mutually reinforcing motives of selflessness and self-interest. All that can safely be said is that most members of the royal family have difficulty distinguishing between concern about society, concern about the social order and concern about what best to do so they can remain at the top of it. — David Cannadine
