Josselynerose Quotes & Sayings
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If God does not have our highest allegiance, we will use prayer to try to get things that have that designation. — Timothy Keller

Daytime has been successful all these years because it caters to a very real need in the audience - to see something that's not nighttime fantasy. People watch daytime because it's like their lives. — Erika Slezak

Do you think that the man-loving God has given you much so that you could use it only for your own benefit? No, but so that your abundance might supply the lack of others. — Saint John Chrysostom

A government that does not trust it's law-abiding citizens to keep and bear arms is itself unworthy of trust. — James Madison

You can not make yourself whole again by brooding one hundred percent of the time on the darkness of the world. We are the light of the world. — Ivan Van Sertima

I want to see movies I can walk away from and say, 'Wait, what happened there? Hold up, what did I just see? What?' and then it connects to something that you personally, unequivocally know to be truth. — Lee Daniels

One should not be envious of someone who has prospered by unjust deeds. Nor should he disdain someone who has fallen while adhering to the path of righteousness. — Imagawa Sadayo

Once you reach the brink of your will power, you have two options - either give up, or keep going. That decision decides whether you'll reach your goal. — Abhijit Naskar

A development, to be faithful, must retain both the doctrine and the principle with which it started. Doctrine — John Henry Newman

I think that with a lot of hard work and dedication, I feel that I could be the best in the world. I'm still only 35 years old ... I have a fresh start physically and mentally, and I feel that I can achieve my goal to be the best again. — Mario Lemieux

He won me over entirely by giving Himself entirely to me. — Bernard Of Clairvaux

The words issuing from her lips like crumbs of dry biscuit. — Virginia Woolf