Minkia Quotes & Sayings
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Jesus is taking an ax to our pride when He tells us the truth about our emptiness apart from Him. — Bill Mills

By staying, by shirking the responsibility and effort of leaving, by continuing to occupy this lovely man while giving him neither children nor a public companion nor a welcoming home-do I do wrong? — Anna Lyndsey

The particular qualities and intentions of photographs tend to be swallowed up in the generalized pathos of time past. — Susan Sontag

Not beauty, no, but virtue rais'd my fires, whose sacred flame did cherish chaste desires. — William Alexander, 1st Earl Of Stirling

You know ... You're still my boss ... Which means ... This is sexual harassment ...
Oh really? I guess I'll have to fire you then. — Lexi Cubbins

It is every man's right to choose when to Sheathe the Sword.
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— Robert Jordan

I'm a family man, I have kids, and I go to the movies. And I'm just going to make the kind of movie I want to see. — Andrew Stanton

Gentleness and kindness will make our homes a paradise upon earth. — C. A. Bartol

I kinda wanted to play receiver more. — Victor Cruz

I think that freedom means freedom for everyone. As many of you know, one of my daughters is gay, and it is something we have lived with for a long time in our family. I think people ought to be free to enter into any kind of union they wish. Any kind of arrangement they wish. — Dick Cheney

Why is playing football in Europe considered the pinnacle of our game, yet in other spheres of life, that same phrase - 'being in Europe' - is dismissed with suspicion? — Gordon Brown

The question is: why can't parking lots be modest paradises? — Eran Ben-Joseph

I remembered when he'd explained the concept of infinity to me. Immeasurable, one moment stretching out to the next. — Jenny Han

Were a man to order his life by the rules of true reason, a frugal substance joined to a contented mind is for him great riches; for never is there any lack of a little. — Lucretius