Manevals Quotes & Sayings
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Forgiveness is not saying that the one who hurt you was right. Forgiveness is stating that God is faithful and he will do what is right. — Max Lucado

All authority must be out of a man's self, turned ... either upon an art, or upon a man. — Francis Bacon

We must regain our vision and hope and move our country forward on an agenda of peace and justice. — Paul Wellstone

My parents were really, really cool about supporting what I wanted to do at a really young age. I think I was about 10 when I caught the bug. They would drive me down to New York if there were auditions. When I was 12, I did this show on Broadway called 'High Society,' so we moved to New York for the run of that. — Anna Kendrick

The Germans only have one player under 22, and he's 23! — Kevin Keegan

Conscription if necessary, but not necessarily conscription. — William Lyon Mackenzie King

I thought in this country, the best social program was a job. Yet minimum wage jobs aren't paying enough to keep families out of poverty. — Barbara Mikulski

Some of the service-dog organizations raising animals for the disabled, for example, will start five hundred to a thousand well-bred puppies a year - only to have less than 50 percent achieve an appropriate level of working ability. — Raymond Coppinger

Fear becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. Thinking that there is something to be avoided manifests something to avoid. — Vironika Tugaleva

I'm as against restricting access to drugs as I am to burning books. It offends me in the same way. — Terence McKenna

Passed (it strikes me that this God was extremely merciful to her: He gave her what He took away). — Clarice Lispector

Beauty always represents an inward and inexhaustible equilibrium of forces; and this overwhelms our soul, since it can neither be calculated nor mechanically produced. A sense of beauty can therefore permit us the direct experience of relationships before we can perceive them, in a differentiated manner, with our discursive reason; in this, incidentally, there is a defence for our own physical and psychic well-being, something that we cannot neglect with impunity. — Titus Burckhardt

Heed not the night;
A summer lodge amid the wild is mine,
'Tis shadowed by the tulip-tree,
'Tis mantled by the vine. — William C. Bryant