Mideon Quotes & Sayings
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The words are in my own internal language, and mean more than I could ever explain, — Lisa Gerrard
There is nothing like chess to keep the brain smart, and give it a workout. — Arnold Schwarzenegger
When an individual is motivated by great and powerful convictions of truth, then he disciplines himself, not because of the demands of the church, but because of the knowledge within his heart — Gordon B. Hinckley
Oh Mom, it turns out my knight in shining armor was just some liar in tinfoil. — Taryn Plendl
Ancient wisdom offers ... a simple yet profound formula to guide everyone who leads, anyone who aspires to leadership: 'Do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly.' — Wayne D. Dosick
It's okay to cry, ya know. Hearts don't break quietly. — Ryann Jansen
How do you fight someone who doesn't care if they get killed? You accommodate them. — Norman Schwarzkopf
I'm a writer and, therefore, automatically a suspicious character. — Alfred Hitchcock
The destroyer is...'" Ethan wondered at the next word, expecting 'horrific, 'mad', or even 'a bitch'... Not forgetting that she did try to kill him, of course.
"Glorious," he concluded to Ethan's surprise. — Louise G. White
We have this extraordinary conceit in the West that while we've been hard at work in the creation of technological wizardry and innovation, somehow the other cultures of the world have been intellectually idle. Nothing could be further from the truth. Nor is this difference due to some sort of inherent Western superiority. We now know to be true biologically what we've always dreamed to be true philosophically, and that is that we are all brothers and sisters. We are all, by definition, cut from the same genetic cloth. That means every single human society and culture, by definition, shares the same raw mental activity, the same intellectual capacity. And whether that raw genius is placed in service of technological wizardry or unraveling the complex thread of memory inherent in a myth is simply a matter of choice and cultural orientation. — Wade Davis
Poppy was every fine, good, unselfish impulse that he would never have. She was every caring thought, loving gesture, happy moment, that he would never know. She was every minute of peaceful sleep that would forever elude him.
- Harry's thoughts — Lisa Kleypas
The second childhood of a saint is the early infancy of a happy immortality, as we believe. — William Mountford