Millette Moritz Quotes & Sayings
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If by fate anyone means the will or power of God, let him keep his meaning but mend his language; for fate commonly means a necessary process which will have its way apart from the will of God and men. — Saint Augustine

In 1903 the Wright brothers invented airplanes, because in 1902 they took a road trip across the country with their family. — Bill Engvall

Surrender is not giving up, far from it. Surrender takes an enormous amount of courage. Often we are only capable of doing so when the pain of trying to control the outcome becomes too much to bear. — Bronnie Ware

Those bitter sorrows of childhood!
when sorrow is all new and strange, when hope has not yet got wings to fly beyond the days and weeks, and the space from summer to summer seems measureless. — George Eliot

One who loves God retains this humility at all times, not with weariness and struggle, but with pleasure and gladness. — Walter Hilton

Scott calls Bois-Guilbert "an unprincipled voluptuary," which is hard to improve on. — Richard Armour