Lucienne Piaget Quotes & Sayings
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When he has lost all hope, all object in life, man becomes a monster in his misery. — Fyodor Dostoevsky

As you'll recall, what you believe - about who you are and who God is - determines how you behave. If you believe everybody is going to criticize you, you'll behave cautiously. If you believe you're probably going to fail, you're going to venture out tentatively. If, however, you believe that the one true Lord God is calling you, empowering you, leading you, and equipping you, then you will live boldly. Why? Because boldness is behavior born of belief. — Craig Groeschel

The supreme vice is shallowness. Whatever is realised is wrong. — Oscar Wilde

Chance and Destiny have between them woven two-thirds of all history, and of the history of Ireland wellnigh the whole. The literature of a nation, on the other hand, is spun out of its heart. If you would know Ireland - body and soul - you must read its poems and stories. They came into existence to please nobody but the people of Ireland. Government did not make them on the one hand, nor bad seasons on the other. They are Ireland talking to herself. — W.B.Yeats

The desire to enforce our own moral and spiritual criteria upon posterity is quite as strong as the desire to enforce them upon contemporaries. — Suzanne La Follette

JOH! Thank God I found you."
"I have 9022 gods listed in my database. Must I thank all of them? — Maureen A. Miller

Sometimes good friends become more than friends, which is normal because our friends understand us best and we are comfortable around them. — Sarah Tregay

Art is not predictable. Art is not golf, as great as that may be. There are 360 degrees of choice to make. — Tina Weymouth

It's curious how we act in moments of personal despair. — Lawrence Welk

A bore is a person who opens his mouth and puts his feats in it. — Henry Ford

You love who you love and that's who you love. — Skyla Madi

How fleeting are all human passions compared with the massive continuity of ducks. — Dorothy L. Sayers