Miccilo Quotes & Sayings
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Thus, a godly man wonders at his cross that it is not more, a wicked man wonders his cross is so much: — Jeremiah Burroughs

Does the beef salute the butcher as it throbs to it's knees? — Clive Barker

The two persons, longing, as all individuals do, to overcome the separateness and isolation to which we all are heir as individuals, can participate in a relationship that, for the moment, is not made up of two isolated, individual experiences, but a genuine union. — Rollo May

When you're away for a long time, tastes change, fans move on. You hate to think about it, but it's an ugly fact of life. — Anita Baker

Everything exists in limited quantity - especially happiness. — Pablo Picasso

No nation has reason to regard itself superior to others by virtue of its innate endowment. — Claude Adrien Helvetius

Where we are from there is no remorse because action has a logical motive and always results in the best outcome for the given situation. — Matt Haig

Be open to new information and ideas. — Donald J. Trump

Natural fact is, I can't pay my taxes. Make me wanna holler and throw up on my hands. — Marvin Gaye

Impossibility is only a whisper away from reality — Steven Aitchison

An argument may remove doubt, but only the Holy Spirit can convict of truth. — Ravi Zacharias

Eve: I don't understand this word ... "Freedom." Does it mean ... I do what I want?
Sven: Yes.
Eve: Then I wouldn't have to kill anymore?
Sven: No more killing. — Kentaro Yabuki

Good has become bastardized, made to look evil by evil claiming to be good until both good and evil are lost in the mix."
Griffin, Of Good And Evil — Gerald G. Griffin

There's nothing wrong with reading a book you love over and over. When you do, the words get inside you, become a part of you, in a way that words in a book you've read only once can't. — Gail Carson Levine

The religious need of the human mind remains alive, never more so, but it demands a teaching which can be understood. Slowly an apprehension of the intimate, usable power of God is growing among us, and a growing recognition of the only worth-while application of that power-in the improvement of the world. — Charlotte Perkins Gilman