Merlie Ramira Quotes & Sayings
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Live what is within you out loud. — Lisa Bevere
It has given me an insight into what it's like as an actor to come into a show in the middle of a production and fit into a group that's already established. — Corin Nemec
The actual God of many Americans ... is simply the current of American life. — Charles Horton Cooley
As human beings, we are custom made to be happy. Why then would we want to change the order of things by not being happy? — Stephen Richards
He who blushes at riding in a rattletrap, will boast when he rides in style. — Seneca The Younger
You are not born a winner. You are not born a loser. You are born a chooser. — Abhishek Kumar
The purpose of minimalist living is to get us to a point where every single thing we have in our homes is something that brings us ongoing joy or provides usefulness regularly. — Genevieve Parker Hill
No wise man ever took a handgun to a gun fight. — Wyatt Earp
Jesus calls for violence against our own lust because he loves our true and lasting joy. — John Piper
The man who doesn't make up his mind to cultivate the habit of thinking misses the greatest pleasure in life. — Thomas A. Edison
You must always be proactive — Sunday Adelaja
Our present educational systems are all paramilitary. Their aim is to produce servants or soldiers who obey without question and who accepts their training as the best possible training. Those who are most successful in the state are those who have the most interest in prolonging the state as it is; they are also those who have the most say in the educational system, and in particular by ensuring that the educational product they want is the most highly rewarded. — John Fowles
You won't find a solution by saying there is no problem — William Rotsler
All up the hills that hem the city in, these houses swarm; and the mites inside were lolling out of the windows, and drying their ragged clothes on poles, and crawling in and out at the doors, and coming out to pant and gasp upon the pavement, and creeping in and out among huge piles and bales of fusty, musty, stifling goods; and living, or rather not dying till their time should come, in an exhausted receiver. — Charles Dickens
If we do not believe in ourselves- neither in our efficacy nor in our goodness- the universe is a frightening place. — Nathaniel Branden
