Isaline Episode Quotes & Sayings
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The number one joy indicator, the one thing that will predict whether someone feels joy in their life or not, is the practice of gratitude. — John O'Leary

If we love our neighbor we shall without doubt tell him the good news of Jesus. But equally if we truly love our neighbor we shall not stop there. — John Stott

Our time on this earth is sacred, and we should celebrate every moment.
The importance of this has been completely forgotten: even religious holidays have been transformed into opportunities to go to the beach or the park or skiing. There are no more rituals. Ordinary actions can no longer be transformed into manifestations of the sacred. We cook and complain that it's a waste of time, when we should be pouring our love into making that food. We work and believe it's a divine curse, when we should be using our skills to bring pleasure and to spread the energy of the Mother. — Paulo Coelho

People do not build a defense around a strength but around a weakness. Regardless of the magnitude of this mighty defense, part of the addictive personality desperately wants to escape. — David W. Earle

What is very little understood about the electronic age is that it angelizes man, disembodies him. Turns him into software. — Marshall McLuhan

The initial research will be very indiscriminate. I do a lot of reading, buy a stack of books and read and digest them, and then I start doing phone interviews and archival research and then the travelling. — John Jeremiah Sullivan

No matter what, you always will be my angel, the light that saved me from the darkness. — Ella Fox

I've never understood people who just go out for one drink. Once I have one drink, I want all the drinks. — Vicki Lesage

You can't change what happened. But you can still change what will happen. — Sebastian Vettel

I went to Northwestern in Chicago, in Evanston, and then I ended up trickling down in Chicago theater. I did a bunch of plays, but I was non-equity. For a lot of people, non-equity means you're not yet professional. But for me, if you're in a mainstream theater, you're doing something real. — Denis O'Hare

A white handkerchief in the shade may be objectively darker than a lump of coal in the sunshine. We rarely confuse the one with the other because the coal will on the whole be the blackest patch in our field of vision, the handkerchief the whitest, and it is relative brightness that matters and that we are aware of. — E.H. Gombrich

I have to believe in myself. I have to be my biggest advocate or I would crumble. — Whitney Port