Kendyle Quotes & Sayings
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After the devil himself, there is no worse folk than the pope and his followers. — Martin Luther
Alternating the thoughtful task of writing with the mindless work of laundry or dish washing will give you the breaks you need for new ideas and insights to occur. If you don't know what comes next in the story ... clean your toilet. Change the bed sheets. For Christ sakes, dust the computer. A better idea will come. — Chuck Palahniuk
X and Y
the Co-ordinates of
Zen Navigation
X = the limited time you have on the road, in a life
Y = the eternity you have in every hour, every day
Z = Each step you take is a once-in-a-lifetime infinite thing — Vivian Swift
If somebody wants to go to church because they like the ritual of it and want to sit in silence for a while one time a week, then that's great. If someone wants to go because they believe that God them and Jesus rose after three days, then that's great, too. — Patrick Wilson
I think I coulda landed on a dime. I really do. — Evel Knievel
Love God so much that, when you are entrusted with much, nothing else will be able to control your heart — Sunday Adelaja
Knowing what happens is different from knowing how it happens. And the getting there is the best part. — Emery Lord
Render more service than you are paid for and eventually you will be paid more for less services rendered. — Napoleon Hill
The essence of mathematics is in its freedom. — Georg Cantor
Most of you live your life on flimsy little songs, not upon the word of God. — Paul Washer
Sugar's cheek was smooth and taut beneath the veil. It felt like one of these netted onions in a grocery store. — Anne Tyler
It's my impression that investment in Europe is done for the right reasons. Europe is a very good place to do business; it's a large market. — Margrethe Vestager
Our civilisation being what it is, you've got to spent eight hours out of every twenty-four as a mixture between an imbecile and a sewing machine. It's very disagreeable, I know. It's humiliating and disgusting. But there you are. You've got to do it, otherwise the whole fabric of our world will fall to bits and we'll starve. Do the job then, idiotically and mechanically; and spend your leisure hours in being a real complete man or woman. — Aldous Huxley
