Menkes Foundation Quotes & Sayings
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Top Menkes Foundation Quotes
It is impossible to acquire the joy of success without God. — Sunday Adelaja
One sage is worth more than a thousand warriors. — Matshona Dhliwayo
Where's he getting the bricks? Packard asks.
That's what I don't understand. He brought his own bricks? — Carolyn Crane
You are worth everything that nature can give you.
And I pray to whatever I believe in that you find your happiness. You find pride in yourself.
And you find true love.
And you can look at that person and understand the impact that have had in your life.
Because you have surprised me with every step you took.
And if letting you go means that I love you.
Then I love you.
Have fun out there. — Philippe Renaud
Which painting in the National Gallery would I save if there was a fire? The one nearest the door of course. — George Bernard Shaw
Who can declare that money is not a power which rulers of the world cannot withstand? — S. Alice Callahan
Where love is great, the littlest doubts are fear; Where little fears grow great, great love grows there. — William Shakespeare
Wiggle like a stick, wobble like a duck, that's what you do when you do the Hucklebuck. — Chubby Checker
I do have a side of me that would just love to be stuck in the woods and have to stick it out and be really resourceful. — Rachel McAdams
Within the chaos of our shame and disappointment and rage there is meaning, and within that meaning is the possibility of rescue. — Cheryl Strayed
I think I'm going to like you, Pick Ryan. — Linda Kage
I love insane, stupid comedy, but I can only make it work if it's a character I can give some history to and make real. Like the guy I played in 'Little Miss Sunshine.' He's a maniac, but to me he was absolutely believable. — Alan Arkin
The elementary self system in the brain stem and limbic system is massively activated when people are faced with the threat of annihilation, which results in an overwhelming sense of fear and terror accompanied by intense physiological arousal. To people who are reliving a trauma, nothing makes sense; they are trapped in a life-or-death situation, a state of paralyzing fear or blind rage. Mind and body are constantly aroused, as if they are in imminent danger. — Bessel A. Van Der Kolk
