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Jamesville Quotes & Sayings

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Saints are slaves of good works.
Sages are slaves of wisdom.
Conquerors are slaves of victory. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Gratitude is an overflow of the pleasure filling your soul. — Raheel Farooq

World knows I am pathetic in remembering dates. I really wonder how I perfectly remember all the dates on which we met — Anamika Mishra

A clover that sprouts four leaves, rather than three, is a mutation and is considered 'lucky' according to Irish mythology. Why? According to Celtic lore, each leaf of clover represents something special. One leaf represents faith, one hope, one love and, and , if a fourth leaf is present, that's luck. — Leslie Le Mon

The magic's back, folks. — Jordan Knight

To regret the exchange of earthly pleasures for the joys of Heaven, is as if the grovelling caterpillar should lament that it must one day quit the nibbled leaf to soar aloft and flutter through the air, roving at will from flower to flower, sipping sweet honey from their cups, or basking in their sunny petals. If these little creatures knew how great a change awaited them, no doubt they would regret it; but would not all such sorrow be misplaced? — Anne Bronte

Common sense religion emphasizes the human contributions that are supposed to move the deity. Valid worship always begins with recognition of what God has already done. — Max Anders

Find joy in the extinction of desires. — Thich Nhat Hanh

As so often in life, it is not a case of true and false, but of true and more true. — Neel Burton

We believe content relationships are compelling draws even where paid-TV-provided guides are prevalent, such as here in the United States. — Alfred Amoroso

I can only work out for so long before I start to really feel the effects. — Terrell Davis

An anarchist is like an undercover agent who plays the game of Reason in order to undercut the authority of Reason (Truth, Honesty, Justice and so on). — Paul Karl Feyerabend