Meaningful Posters Quotes & Sayings
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The music filled the room, making the windows shake. I'd forgotten how much I loved to dance. It didn't take long before I was letting go of Princess Catherine and dancing like Cathy-and it felt good. Free and fun. I bumped butts with Patricia, wrapped a boa around Chadwick, and laughed as Daniel did the YMCA. — Nichole Chase
Faith is the inborn capacity to see God behind everything. — Oswald Chambers
If Betty turned against you, she would take you on, but if she loved someone, they would never stand alone. — George Hodgman
You have to stand up real close to the posters to see the swirls, and even then they're easy to miss: Lila Mae had to have Jimmy point them out to her. Horns, boiling cysts, the occasional cussword inked in across Chancre's slat teeth - they add up after a while, somehow more personal and meaningful than the usual cartoons and pinups of office homesteading. — Colson Whitehead
Things have gotten so nasty in Washington. — Robert M. Gates
Human mind is subject to the law of cause and effect.
IF not, THEN you have no idea about IF-THEN algorithm. — Toba Beta
I am not sure I can make clear what it means to say I come from the Catholic side of Protestantism, but at the very least, it means that I do not think Christianity began with the Reformation. — Stanley Hauerwas
I'm sorry about this,' she said to the dead woman, 'but I'm gonna need your clothes. — Jacques Antoine
It is true that the modern Christian is less robust, but that is not thanks to Christianity; it is thanks to the generations of freethinkers, who from the Renaissance to the present day, have made Christians ashamed of many of their traditional beliefs. It is amusing to hear the modern Christian telling you how mild and rationalistic Christianity really is and ignoring the fact that all its mildness and rationalism is due to the teaching of men who in their own day were persecuted by all orthodox Christians. — Bertrand Russell
I try to behave myself, and I succeed. — Judith Martin
SSDD Same Shit Different Day — Stephen King
As Nelson Mandela has pointed out, boycott is not a principle, it is a tactic depending upon circumstances. A tactic which allows people, as distinct from their elected but often craven governments, to apply a certain pressure on those wielding power in what they, the boycotters, consider to be an unjust or immoral way. — John Berger
