Maximal Impulse Quotes & Sayings
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Missy could fall down and hurt herself, even if I'm walking right there beside her. That doesn't mean that I allowed it to happen. She knows, as far as unconditional love, I'll pick her up and I'll carry her. I'll try to heal her. I'll cry when she cries. And I'll rejoice when she is well. In all the moments of my life, God has been right there beside me. The truth of God's love is not that He allows bad things to happen. It's His promise that He'll be there with us when they do. — Clark Davis
We still need to have one beautiful lady standing there. — Joel Plaskett
If the Good Lord meant men to use percussion caps, he wouldn't have strung flint all over the ground. — Taylor Anderson
I go to Scotland maybe three times a year, and I love it. When I'm at home, I feel at home, I feel myself, I feel connected. — Gerard Butler
No matter how fleeting
Your smile is,
Your smile is the very beginning
Of your wisdom-light. — Sri Chinmoy
Know what your people are like, and make sure they do their jobs excellently. — Ray Dalio
To get an Oscar would be an incredible moment in my career, there is no doubt about that. But the 'Lord of the Rings' films are not made for Oscars, they are made for the audience. — Peter Jackson
Eternity is the Absolute present. — D.T. Suzuki
I really feel that some people neglect and overlook compassion because they associate it with religion. Of course, everyone is free to choose whether they pay religion any regard, but to neglect compassion is a mistake because it is the source of our own well-being. — Dalai Lama
I love cycling. I am going to keep racing as hard as I can until this body doesn't allow me to any more. — Chris Froome
It is one of those simple but beautiful paradoxes of life: When a person feels that he is truly accepted by another, as he is, then he is freed to move from there and to begin to think about how he wants to change, how we wants to grow, how he can become different, how he might become more of what he is capable of being. — Thomas Gordon
I'm not frightened of a bit of silence. — Catherine Tate
My giving story started with my parents - my late mother, Frances Arrillaga, who dedicated her life to philanthropic and community service, and my father, John Arrillaga, whose daily generosity of heart, mind, and hands-on contributions make him one of the most extraordinary philanthropists I know. — Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen
he is a witness or has seen or learned about it and he does not report it, — Anonymous