Kederli Statuslar Quotes & Sayings
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The end for which we are created invites us to walk a road that is surely sown with a lot of thorns, but it is not sad; through even the sorrow, it is illuminated by joy. — Pier Giorgio Frassati

Anybody pretending to be anything other than who you really are-you will never, ever reach your personal potential. — Oprah Winfrey

A funny thing about living abroad is that what might separate us expats back home brought us closer together in China. We'd listen to their complaints about the food, their legs swelling up with the MSG, and instead of rolling our eyes as we might've thought we would at Americans complaining abroad, we listened and offered advice on where to find more palatable, familiar food. For their part, they seemed to conveniently ignore the fact that we were living together unwed, and when they'd pass by our room, door open, there was no strong feeling of judgment. — Megan Rich

One thing about these storms, we know how disruptive things can be when we depend on the system to keep working. What would happen if the terrorists do it? Knock down the power, destroy bridges, cut the water supply? — Geraldo Rivera

I am an optimist. It does not seem too much use being anything else. — Winston S. Churchill

"Moderate" Republicans such as Arnold Schwarzenegger like to boast that they're fiscal conservatives and social liberals. But the social liberalism always ends up burying the fiscal conservatism. — Mark Steyn

The most clear-sided view of the darkest
possible situation is itself an act of optimism — Jean-Paul Sartre

Oh, I'm a pretty bad poet. This has been corroborated by others. — Amity Gaige

There is humanity before the great Remy Johnson and humanity after it, I never asked for that sort of greatness. — James Marquess

Without charity, there is no salvation. — Allan Kardec

Half the U.S. population owns barely 2 percent of its wealth, putting the United States near Rwanda and Uganda and below such nations as pre-Arab Spring Tunisia and Egypt when measured by degrees of income inequality. — Eric Alterman