Jaminan Fidusia Quotes & Sayings
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We never see any boats. But you man the light anyway
just in case. And WE got to see it
all these years. The great light. The beautiful sweeping beam! We were here to see it, and that was enough ... Weed your mind. And man the great light. Even when no one is looking. — Matthew Quick

The best thing in the universe is to be united to Christ. To be in Christ. To enjoy union with Christ. — John Piper

Having it all is just too much hassle. I'm not every-woman. I'm a working woman. And I'm not entirely sure I see the oint of being as dexterous in the kitchen as I am at my desk. If Mr. Y is perfectly satisfied with pre-packaged sushi every night, then far be it from me to raise his hopes with all sorts of homey behavior. The secret, I have discovered, is to manage expectations. If he doesn't expect it, then he's hardly going to be disappointed to discover he may never again eat a home-cooked meal. Or indeed, ever eat again. — Amy Mowafi

God welcomes our prayers. He is much more concerned about our hearts than our eloquence. — Billy Graham

I have read the bible, seen its errors and perfections, but the bits of lie contained therein has contaminated the truth. — Michael Bassey Johnson

A museum is like a valuing machine. Museums and the industrial society started at the same moment, and they're really tied into each other. They've been all about displaying objects and the kind of wealth that can be derived from objects and promoting that point. — Tino Sehgal

Quietly affirm that you will define your own reality from now on and that your definition will be based on your inner wisdom — Wayne Dyer

It's amazing when you come to think of it how the human spirit seems to blossom in the shadow of the abattoir! — Malcolm Lowry

Alas! how difficult it is not to betray one's guilt by one's looks. — Ovid

his career had just taken a great leap forward, he was going to pee in his chief's toilet. — Jose Saramago