Jay Solomon Quotes & Sayings
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The LAW points you to self-efforts. GRACE points you to the finished work of Jesus Christ. — John Paul Warren
You will never possess what you are unwilling to pursue. — Mike Murdock
My songs are cinematic so they seem to reference a glamorous era or fetishize certain lifestyles, but that's not my aim. — Lana Del Rey
Her scent assaulted his senses before he saw her. His body reacted like it did every time she was around. — Meg Knight
Celeste rejoined him. "How you ladies do love a bargain," he said.
"You were listening!"
"I left before you shared the secrets of your undergarments." Jack looked sheepish. "That didn't sound quite how I intended."
Celeste blushed. "You should not have mentioned it at all. A lady's undergarments are not a fit topic for a gentleman to discuss at a military dinner."
"Actually," he retorted, "you would be surprised at how often the subject comes up. — Marguerite Kaye
If you're a creationist reading this, and you want to remark something like, "Well, that's the way he did it," I'll tell you right back, that is just not reasonable, nor is it satisfactory. If we were playing on a team right now, I'd say, "Get your head in the game. — Bill Nye
Writing is not complete when you've added everything you could, but rather, when you've taken away everything that is not needed. — Anne Clark
I was on the sidewalk, buffering, wondering if it was okay to follow people in real life. — Olivia Sudjic
Luck can often mean simply taking advantage of a situation at the right moment. It is possible to make your luck by being always prepared. — Michael Korda
It is not who is right, but what is right, that is of importance. — Thomas Huxley
The day I sobered up, I stopped talking," he says. "What was there to say? You need hope to form a thought. It takes - I don't know - optimism to speak, to engage in conversation. Because, really, what's the point of all this communicating? What difference does it really make what we say to each other? Or what we do, for that matter?" "There's a name for that," she says. "It's called depression. — Noah Hawley
The purpose of the law is not to prevent a future offense, but to punish the one actually committed. — Ayn Rand
When I wrote about the French Revolution, I didn't choose to write about aristocrats; I chose characters who began their lives in provincial obscurity. — Hilary Mantel
