Margaret Ledwith Quotes & Sayings
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I have ever judged of the religion of others by their lives. For it is in our lives, and not from our works, that our religion must be read. — Thomas Jefferson

Because a real kiss, a kiss that two real people choose to give each other - it's something that can't be filmed or
photographed or drawn, or even described with words. Because a kiss isn't what it looks like or how it feels.
A real kiss happens down deep inside of two hearts at the same time. It's hidden away. A real kiss is invisible. — Andrew Clements

In your darkest moments of despair, a friend's hand on yours will get you through the worst. — Taya Kyle

Sin will usher in the greatest and the saddest losses that can be upon our souls. — Thomas Brooks

You know, I don't only play for the record books. — Roger Federer

Half of life's problems disappear when one's head is healthy. — Lauren Bacall

There is an incredibly large spectrum of possible causes for program bugs, including simple typos, "thinkos," hidden limitations of underlying abstractions, and outright bugs in abstractions or their implementation. — Guido Van Rossum

Nobody can change their past, but anyone can begin today, to create a brand new past for tomorrow. — Julieanne O'Connor

According to the accounts, which we've recorded, there was a motorist driving a blue Ford weaving in and out of the lefthand lane, apparently drunk, and he crashed head-on into your husband's car. But it seems your husband must have seen the accident coming, for he swerved to avoid a head-on collision, but a piece of machinery had fallen from another car, or truck, and this kept him from completing his correct defensive driving maneuver, which would have saved his life. But as it was, your husband's much heavier car turned over several times, and still he might have survived, but an oncoming truck, unable to stop, crashed into his car, and again the Cadillac spun over ... and then ... it caught on fire. — V.C. Andrews

An enormous amount of scientific language is metaphorical. We talk about a genetic code, where code originally meant a cipher; we talk about the solar system model of the atom as though the atom were like a sun and moon and planets. — Steven Pinker