Madder Rose Quotes & Sayings
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One cannot refute Christianity; one cannot refute a disease of the eye. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Our hearts are lamps for ever burning ... — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
If a woman is dishonest, that kills it for me. I can't even talk to her anymore. — Norman Reedus
Needless, heedless, wanton and deliberate injury of the sort inflicted by Life's picture story is not an essential instrument of responsible journalism. — Abe Fortas
I hope no man will call me timorous; and yet I'ld as soon be called that as rash. — Rafael Sabatini
One of the best places to start to turn your life around is by doing whatever appears on your mental "I should" list. — Jim Rohn
It is very rare or almost impossible that an event can be negative from all points of view. — Dalai Lama XIV
It ain't the blows we're dealt that matter, but the ones we survive. — Stephen King
You can't be as old as I am without waking up with a surprised look on your face every morning: 'Holy Christ, whaddya know - I'm still around!' It's absolutely amazing that I survived all the booze and smoking and the cars and the career. — Paul Newman
Nothing is as dangerous for the state as those who would govern kingdoms with maxims found in books. — Cardinal Richelieu
If you want the most reward you have to take the most risk. — Jesse Itzler
Anyone too busy to say thank you will get fewer and fewer chances to say it. — Harvey MacKay
It was nice to feel something other than anxiety, or mute fury, the twin emotions that seemed to make up so much of my daily life. — Jojo Moyes
Sooner or later, clockwork requires each piece to accept its nature or break. Hearts are no different. — Robert Appleton
When spontaneity and individuality and really good original stuff occurred in a classroom it was in spite of the instruction, not because of it. This seemed to make sense. He was ready to resign. Teaching dull conformity to hateful students wasn't what he wanted to do. — Robert M. Pirsig
