Menandrou Nicosia Quotes & Sayings
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No longer riding on the merry-go-round, I just had to let it go. — John Lennon
I recall those beautiful summer mornings with my parents by the sandy beach of Belek. My father used to teach me how to ride waves. I remember him constantly emphasizing the fact that no wave, no matter how big it is should stir enough fear inside me to keep me glued to the shore. He used to repeat those words while glancing at my mother with a smile that could set the whole sea on fire. My mother, sitting on the beach, too afraid of the deep blue sea, contented herself with building sand castles, ones my father would step on trying to drag her hopelessly into water.
Step on your sand castle and dive deep. Dive deep into the unknown. Life is damn too short for building sand castles. — Malak El Halabi
God wrote a book on suffering, and its name is Jesus. — Joni Eareckson Tada
She continued down the stairs. She should have advised Lola to change in order to conceal the scratch on her arm. — Ian McEwan
So many commands in the Bible require obedience without us experiencing any conviction to obey them. That is when our faith is truly tested. — Alan De Jager
A blend of desolation and outrage. Or longing and fury. She wanted him back, she never wanted to see him again. — Ian McEwan
It's pure bliss, baby. Total gratification. Absolute, complete earth shifting, universe shaking love. — Jodi Ellen Malpas
I used to read those bits about finding your other half, and I totally bought into it. But that's not the way it works. Two half people don't make a whole. You've got to be completely whole on your own before you can be one half of anything. — Rachel Hollis
Many skills, as every successful entrepreneur knows, cannot be taught in school. They require doing. Sometimes a life of doing. And where money-making is concerned, nothing compresses the time frame needed to leap from my-shit-just-sits-there-until-it-rains poverty to which-of-my-toilets-shall-I-use affluence like an apprenticeship with someone who already has the angles all figured out. — Mohsin Hamid
Who finds not Providence all good and wise, Alike in what it gives, and what denies. — Alexander Pope
The joy of reading is sacred pleasure. — Lailah Gifty Akita
How we diminished her and in turn ourselves. Turned parts of her body into heavy burdens to carry. Watching. Tittering (we no longer laughed, from then on it was tittering). Commenting. Losing our composure. Falling in love, developing obsessions, and growing resentful when our shallow affections were ignored. — Rion Amilcar Scott
Well, the hardest thing to do, as we know from our own experience on 9/11 is protect everything all the time. — John Abizaid
Surrender is the most difficult thing in the world while you are doing it and the easiest when it is done. — Bhai Sahib Singh
