Juan Bautista De Anza Quotes & Sayings
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We forgive only that which requires forgiveness. To do otherwise is wasteful of grace.
Laniel, Abbot of Bilkar the Furred — Jordan MacLean

For all armies are the finest in the world. The second finest army, if one could exist, would be in a notoriously inferior position; it would be certain to be beaten. It ought to be disbanded at once. Therefore, all armies are the finest in the world. — Anatole France

My first solo was in church when I was five. — Suzy Bogguss

'Ikiru' is existential but with a lot of tenderness. — Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu

There comes a pause, for human strength will not endure to dance without cessation; and everyone must reach the point at length of absolute prostration. — Lewis Carroll

One of the advantages of science is that one's work, ultimately, is either replicated or it is not. — Kay Redfield Jamison

You seem quite determined to make this as difficult as possible," Lord Rogar growled.
"Didn't you once tell me you enjoyed a challenge?" Rhianna shot back. — C.M. Williams

I look at each one of my restaurants, and I want my personality to come out. Some are serious, some are intense when it comes to food and wines, some are meat masters supreme. I enjoy all my guests. — Michael Mina

What is happiness? Happiness is freedom. What is freedom? Freedom is the ability to live without fear of public perception; to be who you are no matter where you are. — Kaiylah Muhammad

The whole concept of sexual attraction had become a clinical observation of how other people were. — Kitty Thomas

I've always been a late bloomer. My body developed late. From ninth to 10th grade, I grew like 3 inches. Just kind of stretched out. I was like 6-1, grew to 6-4 in 10th grade. — Paul Pierce

Take hold of life and live it beautiful like she wanted you to do. — Kristen Ashley

Running a liberal paper is like feeding melted butter on the end of an awl to a wild cat. — Oscar Ameringer

I should have more faith. I ought to know by this time that when a fact appears to be opposed to a long train of deductions, it invariably proves to be capable of bearing some other interpretation. — Arthur Conan Doyle