Lindeen Vent Quotes & Sayings
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But if we've honestly done everything we can, by definition we can't do anything more. — Craig Groeschel

In the long run, only woman remains true to mankind's foremost mission. Whatever she achieves, she achieves through herself, and alone. Man's master is the
public. — Franz Grillparzer

The thought of eating rabbit and squirrels doesn't appeal to me. And that was on our table quite often as a kid. In your uppity restaurants, they serve a lot of rabbit. But I just can't help but think of Peter. And deer, I can't go there, because of Bambi. — Paula Deen

If peace only had the music and pageantry of war, there'd be no wars. — Sophie Kerr

I am proud of my children. They will make great warriors. And I will watch over them forever. I promise. — Erin Hunter

you can't recycle wasted time — William Gibson

He sees me when I'm lying. He hears me when I flirt. — Candace Jane Kringle

Go not to the temple to put flowers upon the feet of God, first fill your own house with the fragrance of love. Go not to the temple to light candles before the altar of God, first remove the darkness of sin from your heart. Go not to the temple to bow down your head in prayer, first learn to bow in humility before your fellow men. Go not to the temple to pray on bended knees, first bend down to lift someone who is down trodden. Go not to the temple to ask for forgiveness for your sins, first forgive from your heart those who have sinned against you. — Rabindranath Tagore

For one look at yourself, take ten looks at Christ. — Robert Murray M'Cheyne

I listen to a lot of non-classical music at home, but I don't get many opportunities to sing it. — Claron McFadden

[I]f you are truly a man, sure of yourself and confident of your strength, you may taste of life without fear and without reserve; you may be sad or joyous, deceived or respected; but be sure you are loved, for what matters the rest? — Alfred De Musset

The nation no longer stands for the enlightenment tradition, but rather for military-political hegemony and the total commodification of life. — Morris Berman