Jabore Quotes & Sayings
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So you see, Tess, this is really the story about God, the brave, and his love for his bride, you. He gave everything he had for you, including that which he loves the most, Jesus. Not because you do anything great, but because he loves you exactly as you are. That's why he will forgive you, and you can trust him with your whole life and be his friend forever. Isn't this a neat story? I heard it last Sunday night." Tess — Sandra Byrd
In the great mass of our people there are plenty individuals of intelligence from among whom leadership can be recruited. — Herbert Hoover
Upon hearing the news I felt completely emptied. Emptied of life, feeling, and hope. I felt as if my very soul had left my body. — J.W. Lord
For him to have understood me would have meant reorganizing his thinking ... giving up his intellectual ballast, and few people are willing to risk such a radical move. — Edward T. Hall
I have become more aware of (1) how true emotions can feel during crucial moments, and (2) how false they really are. — Joseph Grenny
Game, noun: Any unserious occupation designed for the relaxation of busy people and the distraction of idle ones. It's used to take people to whom we have nothing to say off our hands, and sometimes even ourselves. — Etienne Bonnot De Condillac
When you write or sing a song that means something to you, you are saying, 'You know what? This is who I am!' — Miley Cyrus
Work won't do me any good ... I've tried it, and it bored me worse than the other thing. — Samuel Hopkins Adams
Caroline is no longer sufffering from personhood. — John Green
Don't you dare come into my world and tell me what color the ocean is! It's black. Black as midnight. Black and awful! — Nadia Scrieva
To her mind there was nothing of the infinite about Mrs. Penniman; Catherine saw her all at once, as it were, and was not dazzled by the apparition; whereas her father's great faculties seemed, as they stretched away, to lose themselves in a sort of luminous vagueness, which indicated, not that they stopped, but that Catherine's own mind ceased to follow them. — Henry James
Money was established for exchange, but interest causes it to be reproduced by itself. Therefore this way of earning money is greatly in conflict with the natural law. — Aristotle.