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Jayasena Jayakody Quotes By Arthur W. Pink

Faith endures as seeing Him who is invisible (Heb. 11:27); endures the disappointments, the hardships, and the heart-aches of life, by recognizing that all comes from the hand of Him who is too wise to err and too loving to be unkind. — Arthur W. Pink

Jayasena Jayakody Quotes By Paulo Coelho

I've been in love before. It's like narcotic. At first it brings the euphoria of complete surrender. The next day, you want more. You're not addicted yet, but you like the sensation, and you think you can control things. You think about the person for two minutes and forget them for three hours. — Paulo Coelho

Jayasena Jayakody Quotes By Jami Attenberg

Sometimes blessings are indiscriminate. — Jami Attenberg

Jayasena Jayakody Quotes By Henrik Ibsen

NORA: No; only merry. And you were always so friendly and kind to me. But our house has been nothing but a nursery. Here I have been your doll-wife, just as at home I used to be papa's doll-child. And my children were, in their turn, my dolls. I was exceedingly delighted when you played with me, just as children were whenever I played with them. That has been our marriage, Torvald. — Henrik Ibsen

Jayasena Jayakody Quotes By Tina J. Richardson

Autism: I may not speak with my mouth. There are many ways to communicate. They are all valid. — Tina J. Richardson

Jayasena Jayakody Quotes By Laxmi Hariharan

There is no getting away from the past or from one's destiny. — Laxmi Hariharan

Jayasena Jayakody Quotes By Edward Tufte

The idea is that the content is the interface, the information is the interface, not computer-administrative debris. — Edward Tufte

Jayasena Jayakody Quotes By Richard Flanagan

I had begun with the comforting conclusion that books are the tongue of divine wisdom, and had ended only with the thin hunch that all books are grand follies, destined forever to be misunderstood. — Richard Flanagan