Marjeta Slovenian Quotes & Sayings
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When we come to worship the God and Father of us all and to partake of the sacrament symbolizing the Atonement of Jesus Christ, we should be as comely and respectful, as dignified and appropriate as we can be. We should be recognizable in appearance as well as in behavior that we truly are disciples of Christ. — Jeffrey R. Holland

In order to know somebody through their words, I mean, it has to be an, it has to be a letter, you know? It has to be a long e-mail. It has to be a five-page hand-written letter, you know, it has to be overwhelming and messy and sloppy as humans are. — Sherman Alexie

The present day shows with appalling clarity how little able people are to let the other man's argument count, although this capacity is a fundamental and indispensable condition for any human community. Everyone who proposes to come to terms with himself must reckon with this basic problem. For, to the degree that he does not admit the validity of the other person, he denies the "other" within himself the right to exist - and vice versa. The capacity for inner dialogue is a touchstone for outer objectivity. — C. G. Jung

The man who suspects his own tediousness is yet to be born. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich

A woman tells a story with her clothes, but it's the shoe that carries her. — Christian Louboutin

That, right there, is how not to give a shit, let alone two of them. — Jay Clark

Photography by nature is spiritual, considering it comes from the darkness to show the light. — Kevin Russo

This relation between the mind and matter is not fancied by some poet, but stands in the will of God, and so is free to be known by all men. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Pork and chicken grease, the aromatics of choice for the Cajun. — Ken Wheaton

I hope that Republicans in the House and Mr. Cantor will embrace that as part of immigration reform. — Dick Durbin

O, sir,' murmured Sheila, still on her knees, 'please forgive me.'
'Forgive you! 0, la, la, la!' cunningly cried the droll, and strutting like an actor. 'Forgiveness is easy, is it not? O, yes, it is nothing. You are a young woman full of pride. O. yes! - but that is nothing. And full of penitence, and that is nothing, too. Pride is nothing, penitence nothing, forgiveness nothing, but even a bargain in farthings must be paid to be made, and I am a plain business man. What costs nothing brings no balm, and you would not like that, you would not like that, now would you?' ("The Bogey Man") — A.E. Coppard