Jonathan Lucroy Quotes & Sayings
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All truly toxic thoughts are expelled while moving. Gotta move to stay alive. — Toni Sorenson
Bosoms are for bedrooms and breastfeeding. — Kathryn Stockett
My wife heard me say I love you a thousand times, but she never once heard me say sorry. — Bruce Willis
Everything about starting out in comedy is pride-swallowing, from handing out fliers to bombing in front of audiences. — Mike Birbiglia
The range of the cello is so big, it can play as low as the double bass and as high as the violin. It has the perfect shape, and its sound is the closest to the human voice. — Luka Sulic
We will have to work hard to rest. — Kevin DeYoung
My statement to Harris that his book contains much to admire is specious hyperbole. In The End of Faith, Harris rails against religious fundamentalism, which seems obvious, as well as against religious moderates, which seems intolerant. — Nick Flynn
The process of reading is reciprocal; the book is no more than a formula, to be furnished out with images out of the reader's mind. — Elizabeth Bowen
Mothers play an important role as the heart of the home, but this in no way lessens the equally important role fathers should play, as head of the home, in nurturing, training, and loving their children. — Ezra Taft Benson
Driving a car versus riding a bike is on par with watching television rather than living your own life." - Bruce MacAlister, Calgary — Silver Bullet
When quite young I can remember I had no thought or wish of surpassing others. I was rather taken with a liking of little arts and bits of learning. My mother carefully fostered a liking for botany, giving me a small microscope and many books, which I yet have. Strange as it may seem, I now believe that botany and the natural system, by exercising discrimination of kinds, is the best of logical exercises. What I may do in logic is perhaps derived from that early attention to botany. — William Stanley Jevons
The Insignificance of Man is a congenial theme; my own insignificance is a sore point. — Mason Cooley
Our work, abiding, shall bring to us the endless glory with which God at last overpays the toils, even as now He overanswers the poor prayers of His laboring servants. — Alexander MacLaren
Prayer is sitting in the silence until it silences us, choosing gratitude until we are grateful, and praising God until we ourselves are an act of praise. — Richard Rohr