John Weakland Quotes & Sayings
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My prayer for you is that you may grow in the likeness of Christ, being real carriers of God's love and that you really bring his presence, first, into your own family, then, to the next door neighbor, the street you we live in, the town we live in, the country we live, then only, in the whole world, that living example of God's presence. — Mother Teresa

I am delighted to be involved in the digital divide campaign to ensure that every school is made aware of what steps it can take to address the digital divide as it affects local children, and provide a range of opportunities for ICT suppliers, government agencies, charities and other organisations to make a contribution. — Estelle Morris, Baroness Morris Of Yardley

It started as a selfish act and has turned into a way of life. I can't stand to watch someone throw anything away that belongs in my green bin. — Jen Hatmaker

I have not been so much pushed by winds as pulled forward by the force of my decisions. — Jean Kwok

One of the reasons so many nonfiction books are so boring is because what they've done, very diligently, is fulfill the terms of their proposals. They've written up their proposal, long-form, and often what this does is then set up a sort of serial deal, where the whole book can essentially be reduced back to the size of the original proposal! — Geoff Dyer

I hoped that, you know, France wouldn't mind about, you know, the wife of their president to having a job. — Carla Bruni

That's the way it is with bullies, Grandma told me once. You give them an inch and they'll run you through with a knife. — Benjamin X. Wretlind

About the only things that are unique to Earth are our biota and our culture. If aliens ever come here, they'd most likely be either biologists or music fans. Neither one has much reason to antagonize our armed forces. — Seth Shostak

The Italians are wise before the deede, the Germanes in the deede, the French after the deede.
[The Italians are wise before the deed, the Germens in the deed, the French after the deed.] — George Herbert