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Martorani Quotes By Winston Churchill

No crime is so great as daring to excel. — Winston Churchill

Martorani Quotes By James Redfield

As if pulled by my growing sense of beauty, I then felt myself expand at the emotional level into a profound feeling of love and Connection with everything around me. Something in the area of my heart burst outward, and I knew without a doubt that I was now home and cared for, and absolutely
I couldn't believe it
Protected — James Redfield

Martorani Quotes By Dave Ramsey

If you come with mercy but not justice; that's called enabling. — Dave Ramsey

Martorani Quotes By Nicolas Gomez Davila

The Church used to absolve sinners; today it has the gall to absolve sins. — Nicolas Gomez Davila

Martorani Quotes By Edwidge Danticat

I was neither doing these people nor myself a favor by showing up when my heart wasn't in it. There were not getting the real me, the whole me, the true me. — Edwidge Danticat

Martorani Quotes By Vincent Van Gogh

My aim in life is to make pictures and drawings, as many and as well as I can; then, at the end of my life ... looking back with love and tender regret, and thinking, 'Oh, the pictures I might have made!' — Vincent Van Gogh

Martorani Quotes By Robert Maxwell

Money isn't everything. I've got money and I've got everything, and they're not the same. — Robert Maxwell

Martorani Quotes By John Fowles

It is me. I am his madness. For years he's been looking for something to put his madness into. And he found me. — John Fowles

Martorani Quotes By Anistatia R. Miller

Don't worry about calling for me. Just pop a cork loudly enough and I'll come running. — Anistatia R. Miller

Martorani Quotes By Anne Lamott

Must have been a book - way down there in the slush pile of manuscripts - that somehow slipped out of the final draft of the Bible. That would have been the chapter that dealt with how we're supposed to recover from the criticism session in the Garden, and discover a sense that we're still welcome on the planet. There are moments in Scripture when we hear that God delights in people, and I am incredulous. But they are few and far between. Perhaps cooler heads determined that too much welcome would make sissies out of us all, and chose instead accounts of the ever popular slaughter, exile, and shame. — Anne Lamott