Katong Quotes & Sayings
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Proclaiming the gospel to all mankind is a fundamental part of the mission of the Church. — M. Russell Ballard

How cruel my suffering is, - no one is more talkative than I am! — Georges Bataille

Say on, sayers! sing on, singers! Delve! mould! pile the words of the earth! Work on, age after age, nothing is to be lost, It may have to wait long, but it will certainly come in use, When the materials are all prepared and ready, the architects shall appear. — Walt Whitman

An infinity with God has always been a circle, not a straight line past all your mistakes. — Shannon L. Alder

The anger and the brutality against everything can readily from one hour to the next be transformed into its opposite. — Thomas Bernhard

Everyone is either happy or dead. — Brandon Sanderson

Don't go where it's crowded. Go where it's empty. Even though it's harder to get there, that's where you belong and where there's less competition. — Arnold Schwarzenegger

I'm like any Brazilian: I like to go out and enjoy myself. — Romario

Someone would run a card game or set up a pachinko parlor or start a little protection racket. People would be bribed to do things or not do things. It was what happened when you put people together. — James S.A. Corey

I suppose I have done a certain amount of harm, since I allowed myself to be tempted into action. It seemed innocent enough, but all action is bound to be harmful. It is devilish. That is why this world is evil upon the whole. But I have done with it! I shall never lift a little finger again. At one time I thought that intelligent observation of facts was the best way of cheating the time which is allotted to us whether we want it or not; but now I, have done with observation, too. — Joseph Conrad

Divine Dichotomy holds that it is possible for two apparently contradictory truths to exist simultaneously in the same space. Now on your planet people find this difficult to accept. They like to have order, and anything that does not fit into their picture is automatically rejected. For this reason, when two realities begin to assert themselves and they seem to contradict one another, the immediate assumption is that one of them must be wrong, false, untrue. It takes a great deal of maturity to see, and accept, that, in fact, they might both be true. — Neale Donald Walsch

The ideas and principles of democracy should not be limited to politics, but must pervade all areas of social life. — Bruno Kreisky