Lets Unite Quotes & Sayings
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Work hard. And have patience. Because no matter who you are, you're going to get hurt in your career and you have to be patient to get through the injuries. — Randy Johnson

Your future is in God's hands, but He does not promise you marriage. Finding a spouse is a free will process, in which two people decide to sacrifice themselves for each other's benefit. Marriage is not some predetermined process that happens mysteriously. You will become very frustrated if you think that God mystically pairs people up. He does not unite people by overriding their minds and wills. God brings people together and encourages them to love one another but lets them decide their relational future. — Rob Eagar

Smile..smile..and smile. i mean- just smile, and everything else will follow. — Anne Jane Gone Lopez

Imagination creates some big monsters. — Olivier Martinez

WE ALL THREE sat at the kitchen table in our raincoats, and Joel smashed tomatoes with a small rubber mallet. We had seen it on TV: a man with an untamed mustache and a mallet slaughtering vegetables, and people in clear plastic ponchos soaking up the mess, having the time of their lives. — Justin Torres

If evil be said of thee, and if it be true, correct thyself; if it be a lie, laugh at it. — Epictetus

It sounds good," he said. "It's the caterpillar's spats! — Leslie Charteris

You want to hide," he says. "I know. Because you feel like you're not allowed to think the things you think. Or feel the things you feel."
"Welcome to the human condition," I say wryly. — Gretchen Powell

Behold,
A ram, caught in a thicket by its horns;
Offer the Ram of Pride instead of him.
But the old man would not so, but slew his son,
And half the seed of Europe, one by one — Wilfred Owen

The Moon may not be quite as appealing as Mars, but it's still a complex and poorly understood world, with many questions still unanswered. — Henry Spencer

Refraining from all evil, not clinging to birth and death, working in deep compassion for all sentient beings, respecting those over you and pitying those below you, without any detesting or desiring, worrying or lamentation - this is what is called Buddha. Do not search beyond it. — Dogen