Merzougui Sanary Quotes & Sayings
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It is only from the lofty height of dreams, that we may appreciate the true glory of reality. — Teresa Patterson

God gave you that gifted tongue of yours, and set it between your teeth, to make known your true meaning to us, not to be rattled like a muffin man's bell. — Thomas Carlyle

For what shall we do when we wake one day to find we have lost touch with our heart and with it the very refuge where God's presence resides? a — John Eldredge

Spiritual formation is for everyone. Just as there is an 'outer you' that is being formed and shaped all the time, like it or not, by accident or on purpose, so there is an 'inner you.' You have a spirit. And it's constantly being shaped and tugged at: by what you hear and watch and say and read and think and experience. — John Ortberg

Materialistic success can be explained quite simply. Those who succeed focus their attention on success - not on their talent. Remember these words! All of their efforts are focused toward the upward movement rather than the perfection of their artistic ability. Neither do they allow anyone to anything to stand in the way of reaching their goals. This includes wives, families, friends and their children. They are prepared to pay the very high price that success demands. — Brad Steiger

There are levels of outrage, and there's a point at which you can't be trespassed upon anymore. — Marian Wright Edelman

The same amount of pride which makes a man treat haughtily his inferiors, makes him cringe servilely; to those above him. — Jean De La Bruyere

The love, loyalty, and dedication of Mary and Joseph are an example for all Christian couples, who are neither the friends nor masters of their children's lives, but the guardians of this incomparable gift from God. — Pope Benedict XVI

Though my fortune is not large, yet I am in a position to support a beloved being and children at my side. — Anton Chekhov

Away with that folly that her rights would be detrimental to her character - that if she were recognized as the equal to a man she would cease to be a woman! — Ernestine Rose

Memory, like a horrible malady, was eating his soul away — Oscar Wilde

We may stumble and fall but shall rise again; it should be enough if we did not run away from the battle. — Mahatma Gandhi

Violence brings only temporary victories; violence, by creating many more social problems than it solves, never brings permanent peace. — Martin Luther King Jr.