Jahzion Wilson Quotes & Sayings
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Love does not depend on understanding; understanding depends on love. — Marty Rubin
Whatever God approves of comes first. Whatever grieves him has to go. — Jim Cymbala
Afraid
We cry among the skyscrapers
As our ancestors
Cried among the palms in Africa
Because we are alone,
It is night,
And we're afraid. — Langston Hughes
For your loss, never regret.
But forgive and forget. — Debasish Mridha
The strength and wildness and will that I found in him were more and better than all the truth and goodness in the world. I pledged myself to him as brother and friend no matter what he'd done and no matter what he was. — Gregory David Roberts
Moral obligation is to me so very strong a Stimulant, that in 9 cases out of ten it acts as a Narcotic. The Blow that should rouse, stuns me. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Although there are things that just tend to rub you the wrong way too! Smile and move on your choice! — Auliq Ice
In all our conflicts and tribulations - we may behold the hand of the divine King. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Poets create a beautiful blue sky where you can fly with wings of imagination and find yourself again and again. — Debasish Mridha
Normally it makes me really happy to see, not just that they're in love but that love like that is possible. Right now, though, I just kind of want to throw water on them. — Amy Spalding
Man, that record came out and was real big in Memphis. They started playing it, and it got real big. Don't know why-the lyrics had no meaning. — Elvis Presley
Well, child? Aren't you going to try to turn me into some kind of unspeakable creature?
I don't think I shall bother, madam, seeing as you are making such a good job of it yourself! — Terry Pratchett
It is among the less privileged groups relatively new to leisure and consumption that the zest for possessions retains something of its pristine energy. — David Riesman
A miniature village in Bournemouth caught fire and the flames could be seen nearly three feet away. — Bob Monkhouse
