Mellifluous Etymology Quotes & Sayings
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If we don't think about our death until we die, how can we decide how we want to live? — Jennifer Ryan
Tiger Woods is stupid; not for cheating, but for having one cell phone. What type of player you know has one cell phone? — Donnell Rawlings
Charm is the ability to make others forget that you look as you do. — Jean-Paul Belmondo
There is power in prayer, but there is added power in a combination of fasting and prayer. — Billy Joe Daugherty
I didn't fall for you, you tripped me! — Jenny Han
Shun too great a desire for knowledge, for in it there is much fretting and delusion. Intellectuals like to appear learned and to be called wise. Yet there are many things the knowledge of which does little or no good to the soul, and he who concerns himself about other things than those which lead to salvation is very unwise. — Thomas A Kempis
If anybody else says it's like old times, I'll jump out the window. — Charlie Chaplin
Telling someone they're wrong is not the same as leading or inspiring them to do what's right. — Andy Stanley
Maiden, that read'st this simple rhyme, Enjoy thy youth, it will not stay; Enjoy the fragrance of thy prime, For oh, it is not always May! — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
When I started out, I wanted to be Billy Joel. The plan was to be a singer-songwriter of that ilk, and, then, I got waylaid - that's probably an unfair way to say it - from being a rock star by the musical theatre stuff, which I love doing. — Jason Robert Brown
...you have to be godly to be wise ... — Derek Kidner
What?" Richard demanded. John merely shook his head and smiled. "She rides very well." "What?" Richard turned to see his horse's rump now far in the distance. "Damn that woman! — Lynn Kurland
I was taught by my father. He was head of the primary school so I went to his school until I was 11 - I was the youngest of four daughters and we had all been taught by him. But I didn't really enjoy my secondary education that much, probably because I am a very physical person and don't enjoy sitting at a desk all day. — Amanda Burton
Many a truth is told in jest. — Jonathan Swift
Ambitious intelligence [is] a force that can demolish the 'heart's reasons' - namely, a warm empathy, a considerateness toward others, a willingness, even, to let them become one's teachers, however humble or troubled their lives. — Robert Coles