Memadukan Quotes & Sayings
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We must never be discouraged or give way to anxiety ... but ever have recourse to the adorable Heart of Jesus. — Margaret Mary Alacoque

With one more talent one frequently stands with greater instability than with one less, as a table stands better on three legs than on four. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Don't try to change the world. To find yourself in a new world, change your thoughts. — Debasish Mridha

I'd like to start with the chimney jokes - I've got a stack of them. The first one is on the house. — Tim Vine

I was in better shape when I went into boot camp than when I came out. — Kai Ryssdal

Man has 2 common problems with God: the one is that there is evil in the world; the other is that free will is limited. The one, he is charging that the world is too evil; the other is that it is not evil enough. — Criss Jami

Women have been interesting forever. — Rashida Jones

I think the general anxiety of the 1960s - '70s spawned our interest in the living dead. When people worry about the end of their world, they need a safe vessel for all their fears. Zombies provide that vessel because they're 'safe.' — Max Brooks

Today face more opaque government, more complicated — Brink Lindsey

Why not worship money? At least its rewards are obvious and immediate . But no, that was simplistic. Letherii worship was more subtle, its ethics bound to those traits and habits that well served the acquisition of wealth. Diligence, discipline, hard work, optimism, the personalization of glory. And the corresponding evils: sloth, despair and the anonymity of failure. The world was brutal enough to winnow one from the other and leave no room for doubt or mealy equivocation. — Steven Erikson

I perceive affection makes a fool Of any man too much the father. — Ben Jonson

I'm very much a believer that it's action that matters much more so than, you know, the flurry of political promises and statements and slogans that are used during political campaigns. — Christine Lagarde