Manenglory Quotes & Sayings
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Very few troubles in life couldn't be lessened by a nice smile - that was what her mother always said. — Jojo Moyes

Cross over children. All are welcome. All welcome. Go into the Light. There is peace and serenity in the Light. — Zelda Rubinstein

He's like a child, but without a child's capacity for joy. — Eva Heller

The battle of the North Atlantic is a grim business, and it isn't going to be won by charm and personality. — Edmund H. North

I don't do negative things. — Rajeev Shukla

One of the big technical advances that's really great looking is the water. — John Lasseter

I could not, as my father's daughter, remain indifferent to all that was going on. — Aung San

My grandmother used to say that there's something truly intimate about sharing food with the people you love." [Stacey]
"Intimate? Sharing food? People you love?" Amber raises an eyebrow. "Um, no offense, Stace, but it sounds like Gram was into food kink. — Laurie Faria Stolarz

There is a lot of talk about the betrayal of Judas, and people are not aware that it is happening again. Christ is being sold again, not to the leaders of the Sanhedrin for thirty pieces of silver but to editors and booksellers for millions of dollars ... — Raniero Cantalamessa

Authors can be divided into meteors, planets and fixed stars. The meteors produce a loud momentary effect; we look up, shout 'see there!' and then they are gone for ever. The planets and comets last for a much longer time ... The fixed stars alone are constant and unalterable; their position in the firmament is fixed; they have their own light and are at all times active, because they do not alter their appearance through a change in our standpoint, for they have no parallax. Unlike the others, they do not belong to one system (nation) alone, but to the world. But just because they are situated so high, their light usually requires many years before it becomes visible to the inhabitatns of earth. — Arthur Schopenhauer

Men! Armchair heroes the lot of them, while women were sent out to do the dirty work. — Michel Faber