Mary Ludwig Quotes & Sayings
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To make anything a habit, do it; to not make it a habit, do not do it; to unmake a habit, do something else in place of it. — Epictetus
A warrior knows that his days are few which leads him to an intense experience of life that is unknown to others. — Milton Katselas
Sometimes, I think that thugs learn to be brutal because people have been cruel to them. If you want to make a dog vicious, all you have to do is beat him for no reason. It's the same with a kid, only easier. You don't even need to beat him. Jeering and mocking him is enough. — Marie Sabine Roger
Affliction shows the power of Christ's blood, when it gives peace in an hour of trouble, when it can make happy in sickness, poverty, persecution and death. Do not be surprised if you suffer, but glorify God. — Robert Murray M'Cheyne
The discrimination is not made openly, but a Negro who goes to such places is informed that there are no accommodations, or he is overlooked and otherwise slighted, so that he does not come again. — Ray Stannard Baker
Against nature and within nature there is no freedom. — Ludwig Von Mises
When you draw from the endless awareness of nirvana, you are no longer a slave to fortune. When pleasant experiences come your way, you can enjoy them. But if pain and misfortune befall you, you can rise above them and remain unaffected. — Frederick Lenz
I'm such a history-nerd that, with time for research, I could probably enjoy writing in just about any time period. — Susan Holloway Scott
It was like standing outside of life, stuck in a too still world that scared her more than she would ever admit. — V.E Schwab
The future of 3D will be defined by TV. — James Cameron
There are people much less fortunate than us, and I don't mean people hungry sleeping in the streets either. — Della Reese
'Henry V' is a great deal more than almost any other hell-bent-for-armor movie that you've seen. — Manny Farber
Think that you have to die someday, maybe this morning."
"I think of it all the time, and so I play hooky from the office and let myself bask in the sun. — Pascal Mercier