Melhorou Quotes & Sayings
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When writing a novel a writer should create living people; people not characters. A character is a caricature. — Ernest Hemingway,

Oh, from what heights of blessing it is possible for a man to fall! To what depths of sin a man can descend, even with all that spiritual background! The higher the pinnacle of blessing, authority, and publicity he has attained by grace, the deeper and more staggering can be his collapse. There is never a day in any man's life but that he is dependent upon the grace of God for power and the blood of Jesus for cleansing. — Alan Redpath

Everyone has someone they looked up to. Mine was Mickey Mantle. For Alex Rodriguez to idolize me coming up, that makes me feel very good. — Keith Hernandez

Uncertainty causes more anxiety than perhaps any other single factor. — Liz Miller

I didn't want to give up my job and join the ranks of the Doing Fuck All brigade no matter how much money I had in the bank. — Sara Sheridan

Occasionally I go shopping for clothes, but I find the whole thing a real chore. — Catherine McCormack

I've stolen a shirt to wear since my clothing has gone missing. You may as well get used to living without it because there is no way I'm giving up a tee that says 'To unleash the Kraken is to unzip my pants. — Nikki Winter

Discontentment shows up when we focus on what we can't have rather than what we do have. — Emily P. Freeman

I was diagnosed with everything from schizophrenia to multiple personality disorder. — Darrell Hammond

Love of liberty means the guarding of every resource that makes freedom possible-from the sanctity of our families and the wealth of our soil to the genius [of] our scientists ... — Dwight D. Eisenhower

Turn your love into promises, that when you doubt your love, you may simply ask, "Am I keeping my promises?" — Robert Breault

Decades, if not centuries are normally required for people to acquire the necessary disciplines and habits. (for democracy) In Britain, the road to (democratic government) took seven centuries to traverse . — Jeane Kirkpatrick