Micro Cards Quotes & Sayings
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Military strength in reserve is better than military strength being reigned upon the other side including all of its innocent civilians. — Theodore C. Sorensen
I am a scholar of religions with four degrees, including one in the New Testament and fluency in Biblical Greek, who has been studying the origins of Christianity for two decades, who also happens to be Muslim. — Reza Aslan
We often pride ourselves on even the most criminal passions, but envy is a timid and shamefaced passion we never dare to acknowledge. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
He said 'sorry,' They all fucking say sorry ... Sorry is a word, it fixes nothing; it just makes the perpetrator feel a little less like the arsehole he is. — Mercy Cortez
These precious things should be proud of their luck, if a woman like you owns them. — Waheed Ibne Musa
It's time to end the era of mass incarceration. We need a true national debate about how to reduce our prison population. — Hillary Clinton
Keep your options open, his parents told him, but they didn't tell him that growing older is about your options shutting down, one by one. — Lauren Beukes
People are very reluctant to talk about their private lives but then you go to the internet and they're much more open. — Paulo Coelho
Despite good intentions, the result is troubling: Feeding the Beast becomes the central focus. — Ed Catmull
I know that obviously, that if you want to get the story, if you want to get close to somebody, if you want to find out what is really the truth or what's really interesting, you have to create a trust between these two things, between the journalist and the subject. — Philip Seymour Hoffman
Last year they came in and won the game; that's how I would define it. Revenge is never on our mind. What's on our mind is playing defense, rebounding, taking care of the ball, and running our transition game. — Karl Hobbs
Cars are the reason we, you know, people live or die. — Steven Curtis Chapman
I used my cravings for food as a prompting to pray. It was my way of tearing down the tower of impossibility before me and building something new. My tower of impossibility was food. Brick by brick, I imagined myself dismantling the food tower and using those same bricks to build a walkway of prayer, paving the way to victory. — Lysa TerKeurst
