Masmanidis Quotes & Sayings
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Half the time your kids end up hating you for at least 5 of their teenage years[.] And don't ever expect anything so mundane as a thank you — Donna Ball

There's no definition of blasphemy in this law. Then this only protects the one religion, whether we agree or not. I as a Christian believe we don't need any law to protect Jesus Christ because the law cannot protect the respect of Jesus Christ. The heart and mind are the ones that can protect and give respect to Christ. — Shahbaz Bhatti

Check the time! Every day, you do something! Every day you have some time, but one day you may never be able to do anything! One day, you may miss time! Check the time and use the time! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

There is a wonderful intelligence to the unconscious. It's always smarter than we are. — Russell Banks

But here is the thing about anger: People hold onto it because letting go means dealing with pain. It is a coping strategy that seems to show strength and confidence, but in reality it shows how much you care about someone's actions, which leads to this question: Why is this person's respect so important to you? — Shannon L. Alder

We are not interested in those stupid crimes you have committed. The Party is not interested in the overt act: the thought is all we care about. — George Orwell

Whisky making is the art of making poison pleasant — Samuel Johnson

I'm not going to give the same energy. I am going to give more of myself. If everyone thinks like that, it's going to be something incredible. — Hanley Ramirez

I think when you look to the future what you'll find is that the Republican Party is building a bigger party base on stronger values. — Tim Scott

The goal seems to me at times just to be business first. — Laura Linney

The changes in our life must come from the impossibility to live otherwise than according to the demands of our conscience not from our mental resolution to try a new form of life. — Leo Tolstoy