Maisuradze Giorgi Quotes & Sayings
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My friend Mrs. Maugery bought a pamphlet that once belonged to you, too. It is called 'Was There a Burning Bush? A Defense of Moses and the Ten Commandments'. She liked your margin note, "Word of God or crowd control???" Did you ever decide which? — Mary Ann Shaffer

But I appreciate a straightforward apology the way a tone-deaf person enjoys a fine piece of music. I can't do it, but I can applaud it in others. "Well," I said. "There are definitely — Gillian Flynn

For you and me, just knowing His presence is all around us can help lift us from the darkest night, embrace us in the loneliest hour, give us strength when we are tempted, and enable us to live confident and secure in His promises. — Diane Moody

Having an immense reserve fund of wrath to get rid of, and not knowing what to do with it, he continued to address his daughter as you instead of thou for the next three months. — Victor Hugo

Somebody has to have the last word. If not, every argument could be opposed by another and we'd never be done with it. — Albert Camus

Women were brought up to believe that men were the answer. They weren't. They weren't even one of the questions. — Julian Barnes

Some Christians say god is the source of morality, these people have clearly never read the bible. — Gabriel Neil

Ordinary reality and human life is probably the most extraordinary development of all spaces and times. It shows and proves how the greatest fantasy and absurdity can be the only reality for billions of souls. The great gift we receive from our human reality, when we are ready to accept it, is the capacity to follow its example, allowing all our fantasies, even the most absurd, to become real. — Franco Santoro

Sure, I was married..."once."
Which is why, even to this very day, "never again" continues to be my favorite number. — Scott Schafer

To make good use of life, one should have in youth the experience of advanced years, and in old age the vigor of youth. — Stanislaw Leszczynski

If Shakespeare was around today I would ask him out to dinner. The only thing I don't like about him is the way he did his hair. — Michelle Dockery