Juvatone Quotes & Sayings
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I may some day get a boyfriend and eventually a husband, but you will always be my first loves." -Sheetal, 14, Qatar — Jazmin Williams

The honors of this world, what are they but puff, and emptiness, and peril of falling? — Saint Augustine

Odd, some might think. Why someone would need to travel so far to find oneself. Surely a look in the mirror would suffice, and wouldn't that be cheaper too? But the mirror lies, and the eyes that do the looking conspire too. — Farish A. Noor

From paradise to paradise I go sweeping; collecting rocks & views; owning nothing but what I feel. — Alice Walker

The sad truths I've been taught by the families of the dead are these: seeing is believing; knowing is better than not knowing; to name the hurt returns a kind of comfort; the grief ignored will never go away. For those whose sons and daughters, husbands, wives, mothers, fathers and friends went off alive and never did return, the worst that can happen has already happened. The light and air of what is known, however difficult, is better than the dark. The facts of death, like the facts of life, are required learning. — Thomas Lynch

Communists liked history very much. It just had to be the right history. They liked to remember it selectively. — Victoria Finlay

And those people? They like it when you're scared. So they do their best to sit on the truth, — Mira Grant

But once the vessel cracks, the light can get in. — John Green

I believe what Jesus said was, 'I the Lord will forgive whom I will forgive. But of you it is required that you forgive all men. — Orson Scott Card

It is the nature of aphoristic thinking to be always in a state of concluding; a bid to have the final word is inherent in all powerful phrase-making. — Susan Sontag

It's as simple as something that nobody knows. — Jack Johnson

In the meantime the groans changed into the protracted, thunderous roar by which all living creatures are struck with terror, and the nerves of people, who do not know what fear is, shake, just as the window-panes rattle from distant cannonading. — Henryk Sienkiewicz

In climbing you are always faced with new problems in which you must perform using intuitive movements, and then later analyze them to figure out why they work, and then learn from them. — Wolfgang Gullich