Leibovici Jacob Quotes & Sayings
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To love our success more than God and our neighbor hardens the heart, making us less able to feel and to sense. — Timothy Keller

All Lucas had to do was exert his will and the unfaithful bastard's heart would shrivel in his chest. But where was the fun in that? — D.B. Reynolds

I just think it's silly to be stingy with compliments. If you see someone and they strike you as beautiful in any way, why not let them know? — Jill Scott

Keep a sharp lookout upon your materials; get rid of every pound of material you can do without; put to yourself the question what business has it to be there?, avoid complexities, and make everything as simple as possible. — Henry Maudslay

It is the absence of bars that makes a beast free - but only the truth can make a man free. — Alan Keyes

So, daddy, huh?
C'mon Blue-Eyes, don't be like that. You kept screaming 'more' and it was the dirtiest thing I could think of. — Eve Dangerfield

How is it women have equality when it comes to taking a hit but the rest of the time they're just some guy's property? — Joanna Wylde

War had taken hold of them and would never let them go. They would never really belong to their homes again. The war was over ... but the armies were still in being. — Ernst Von Salomon

The only difference between Patriotism and Brand loyalty is that the latter doesn't kill you. — Mohammad Rafiq Teli

There's nothing sillier in the world than a teacher telling you don't do it after you already did it. — Frank McCourt

Every morning when I get up, I ask God what he wants me to do, ask him to lead me to the right people to help them. — Richard Simmons

Debt creates stress, stress creates behaviors that don't lead to happiness. — Seth Godin

Most risks we might not take if we could see what we would have to go through to reach our goal. Yet, we would never not take most risks if we knew the great learning experience and soul enrichment they would bring. — Linda Eyre