Laboring At Home Quotes & Sayings
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And when all is said and done, there is no greater success in the world than just being happy. — Kate Smith

The rose has told
In one simplicity
That never life
Relinquishes a bloom
But to bestow
An ancient confidence. — Nathalia Crane

For me, a certain sign of quality or class in art is that when I read, see or listen to something, I suddenly get an acute, clear feeling that somebody's formulated something which I've experienced or thought; exactly the same thing but with the help of a better sentence or better visual arrangement or better composition of sounds than I could ever have imagined. ... It's a description, an image which deeply concerns you, which deeply moves you and is your image. — Krzystof Kieslowski

Where glowing embers through the room
Teach light to counterfeit a gloom ... — John Milton

The more I understand and contemplate Jesus' surrender of Himself for me, the more do I give myself again to Him. The surrender is a mutual one: the love comes from both sides. His giving of Himself makes such an impression on my heart, that my heart with the self-same love and joy becomes entirely His. — Andrew Murray

You can't have it both ways, Jess. There's are sure thing and then there's happiness--- but you gotta take the risk. — Sallyann Murphey

We grew up quickly, surrounded by guys eighteen and older, in their prime. They lived to surf, drink, raise hell and score heavily with women. I saw these guys going up and down the coast on surf trips, drinking and bagging girls, and all I could think of was 'What a neat life!' — Greg Noll

What would it be life to forget your favourite colour? Or the girl that smashed up your heart? — Tarryn Fisher

I had the Big Horn river explored from Wind River mountain to my place of embarkation. — William Henry Ashley

Every single time you make a merger, somebody is losing his identity. And saying something different is just rubbish. — Carlos Ghosn

There were many echoes of Johnson in Lewis. Both were formidable in their learning and in the range of their conversation, both had the same delight in argument, and in spite of their regard for truth, would argue for victory. Lewis had Johnson's handiness with the butt end of a pistol if an argument misfired. Like Johnson, he was a largish, unathletic-looking man, heavy but not tall, with a roundish, florid face that perspired easily and showed networks of tiny blood-vessels on close inspection; he had a dark flop of hair and rather heavily pouched eyes; these eyes gave life to the face, they were large and brown and unusually expressive. The main effects were of a mild, plain powerfulness, and over all there was a sense of simple masculinity, of a virility absorbed into intellectual life. He differed in his youth from most others of his age by seeming to have no sexual problems or preoccupations, or need to talk about them if he had them — Jocelyn Gibb

I know of nothing that brings greater joy to the human heart than laboring at home or abroad for the salvation of the souls of men. I know of nothing which gives us a greater love of all that is good, than teaching this Gospel of Jesus Christ. — Heber J. Grant

Now it's a fully realized production but for the fact that we're holding our scripts in our hand and some of us used them, and some of us didn't and you have to by union rules hold the script. You don't have to use them but you gotta hold them. — Blair Underwood

A good rule of angling philosophy is not to interfere with any fishermans ways of being happy, unless you want to be hated. — Zane Grey

I am not alive if I am only a wispy memory in someone's fickle brain . . . — Brian M. Holmes

What I don't like are arrogant people. We're all equal. I don't like it when a person assumes to be better. — Selena