Mampoer Quotes & Sayings
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I think that idea of being far away from the people that you love is something that everyone can relate to. — Duncan Jones

If you are willing to bear serenely the trial of being displeasing to yourself, then you will be for Jesus a pleasant place of shelter. — Therese Of Lisieux

We were all ready to die for the country but what we did not discover was we have to live for the country. — Jim Paredes

a body betrayed
a heart destroyed
a mind in confusion
and yet a woman
is capable of taking pain
and transforming it into triumph — R H Sin

Man may behold what ugliness he likes if he is sure that he will not worship it; but there are some so weak that they will worship a thing only because it is ugly. These must be chained to the beautiful. It is not always wrong even to go, like Dante, to the brink of the lowest promontory and look down at hell. It is when you look up at hell that a serious miscalculation has probably been made. — G.K. Chesterton

As actors we give so much of ourselves away so I like to keep my personal life to myself. — Teresa Palmer

People can get along without your theories and opinions, "Thus saith the Lord" - that is what we want. — D.L. Moody

Away from courting me - " Gabriel expanded. "I'm sorry to have made you run so fast, my dear," he said, with a grateful sense of favours — Thomas Hardy

Think about a cloud. Just float around and be there. — Bob Ross

As long as I dream, that is enough for me to keep moving forward. — Kcat Yarza

Christian art is the expression of the whole life of the whole person as a Christian. What a Christian portrays in his art is the totality of life. Art is not to be solely a vehicle for some sort of self-conscious evangelism. — Francis A. Schaeffer

..it is helpful to think of your
life not in terms of work but in terms of music - particularly a symphony. A symphony, traditionally, has
four parts to it - four movements, as they're called. So does Life. There is the first movement, infancy;
then the second movement, the time of learning; the long third movement follows, the time of working; and
finally, this fourth movement, traditionally called "retirement," though now that is an increasingly
complex concept. It is much better to think of it as the Fourth Movement, a triumphant, powerful ending to
the symphony of our life here on earth. — Richard N. Bolles

This complaining rambling rubbish is the substitute which has taken the place of love. — Aleister Crowley

Christ alone can save the world, but Christ cannot save the world alone. — David Livingstone