Making Life Memorable Quotes & Sayings
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I was watching a Storyville documentary called 'Blackfish' about killer whales in captivity. I was emotionally drained by the end. It revealed a real behind-the-scenes truth on what we do with animals. — Rupert Evans

Economics is primarily useful, both to the student and to the
political leader, as a prophylactic against popular fallacies. — Henry Calvert Simons

She once said her songs were "mostly about myths, spirits, that kind of thing. Not fairies, stronger than that." Not fairies. Stronger than that: there's a fine phrase to bear in mind. Her lyrics are about the things that drive, or repulse, or empower the human spirit. Not escapism, in fact, but its exact opposite. — Graeme Thomson

Ownership, even in love, is an illusion. No woman owned any man and no man owned any woman. — Eric Jerome Dickey

Selfishly, perhaps, Catti-brie had determined that the assassin was her own business. He had unnerved her, had stripped away years of training and discipline and reduced her to the quivering semblance of a frightened child. But she was a young woman now, no more a girl. She had to personally respond to that emotional humiliation, or the scars from it would haunt her to her grave, forever paralyzing her along her path to discover her true potential in life. — R.A. Salvatore

There's this parallel, perhaps less conscious desire, which is to numb myself to the world. To deal with the world tomorrow. Living is difficult. Dying is difficult. — Jowita Bydlowska

I don't write poems
to melt your heart.
I write them,
so our hearts
can melt together. — Subhan Zein

Most near-future fictions are boring. It's always dark and always raining, and people are so unhappy. — Haruki Murakami

Only he who knows God is truly moral. — Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling

Parents, pray that God may crown your home with grace and mercy. — Billy Graham

How do you keep to some idealistic set of rules when your opponent has no rules? — Iris Johansen

Why are we so afraid when we think about death? Death is only dreadful for those who live in dread and fear of it. Death is not wild and terrible, if only we can be still and hold fast to God's Word. Death is not bitter, if we have not become bitter ourselves. Death is grace, the greatest gift of grace that God gives to people who believe in Him. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

I'm completely in love with you. What if I didn't leave, after all? — Tamara Ireland Stone