Labitoria Quotes & Sayings
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Men are least safe from what success induces them not to fear. — Livy
Lloyd-Jones believed the man who is called to preach comes under a sobering humility. He believed that this person is overwhelmed with a deep sense of his own personal unworthiness for such a high and holy task and is often hesitant to move forward to preach for fear of his own inadequacies. — Steven J. Lawson
I knew I just loved comedy, and I think it was my parents who initially brought up the notion of me trying to do stand-up. I think I actually tried writing jokes just at home, just kind of sitting around. But it seemed like a very real way to step into the world of comedy. I felt I could do it, so why not? — Seth Rogen
Thought control, like birth control, is best undertaken as long as possible before the fact. — Richard Mitchell
The poet is one who is able to keep the fresh vision of the child alive. — Anais Nin
All of the important acts of creation and destruction involve the issuance of words and the application of signature. — Bryant McGill
'Tis folly to be wise. — Thomas Gray
I kept it a secret, which is the only way to maintain ownership of something. — Meg Howrey
Some things are to hard to believe, however entertaining they might be to hear or read. — Hal Clement
The fact is that in order to do anything in this world worth doing, we must not stand shivering on the bank thinking of the cold and the danger, but jump in and scramble through as well as we can. — Sydney Smith
After all, I wasn't crippled in any way, I just studied too hard, I didn't know when to stop. — Sylvia Plath
My accident happened in what should have been one of the safest places to be: in a police station, at the hands of trained police officers. So more guns are not the answer. — James Langevin
I don't have a style. I just try to write what the story demands. — Helen Oyeyemi
As for Phileas Fogg, it seemed just as if the typhoon were a part of his programme — Jules Verne
There is no greater ache than this: guilt and regret in equal measure. — Nathan Hill
