Krila Tattoos Quotes & Sayings
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Sin is rebellion against God. — Billy Graham

My background is sociology. Combined with my graphic approach, if I could do some film projects, I think I'd be very good at making documentaries eventually, but people don't think of me for that, of course. But dialogue is something I know I can be good at. — David Carson

It's morally wrong to allow a sucker to keep his money. — W.C. Fields

My life will not be significantly impoverished if I never see another Shakespearian comedy. — Colin Dexter

Try it out yourself. Test your idea with an experimental project. See what works and what doesn't. Then move forward or move on. — Richie Norton

Love can be the greatest of dreams and the worst of nightmares. — William Shakespeare

I have no better way of knowing if a man is for God than if he likes to say the Hail Mary and the Rosary. — Louis De Montfort

From the physician and lawyer keep not the truth hidden. — John Florio

The only reason you make a movie is not to make or set out to do a good or a bad movie, it's just to see what you learn for the next one. — Alfonso Cuaron

We cannot see what is "out there" merely by looking around. Everything depends on the lenses through which we view the world. By putting on new lenses, we can see things that would otherwise remain invisible. — Parker J. Palmer

If pleasure is a circumstantial enjoyment, happiness refers to a deeper sense of fulfilment not dependent on circumstance, and which is usually accompanied by qualities such as peacefulness, purposefulness and benevolence. Unlike pleasure, which requires situations to be constantly renewed or upgraded, happiness is a state of mind that grows the more we experience it. — David Michie

The mind was a trap
it was a cage that slammed down over you. — Peter Straub

Don't hate your enemies, they don't even deserve it. — M.F. Moonzajer

To what shall we compare our fragile life?
Life is like a speck of dust that alights upon a surface. It remains there, unmoved, until a draft threatens it. When a breeze comes it holds on till the last. Finally, a gust of wind comes and it is blown asunder. That is how fragile life is, like a speck of dust blown to nothingness. — Paul Worthington

My experience of what can happen and what actually happens is a world apart, so stop worrying! — Stephen Richards