Miyashiro Tillandsia Quotes & Sayings
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Awareness is the key to surviving on a motorcycle. Always be aware of your surroundings, and actively scan your surroundings at all times. — John Stein

Indeed, in our day "truth has perished" not only in the sense that integrity is at a low ebb, but as a result of postmodern sensibilities that find it difficult to see what all the fuss is about: all these religious claims are driven by sociological pressures, aren't they, and not by a divine Being who actually speaks objective truth? And so we rush to perdition. — D. A. Carson

There are many people of color who are very talented. — James D. Watson

I really feel sorry for people who think things like soap dishes or mirrors or Coke bottles are ugly, because they're surrounded by things like that all day long, and it must make them miserable. — Robert Rauschenberg

I think there are a lot of pictures to make. I sometimes question whether I'm even an artist or just a painter. To me, the making of the pictures is the most important thing. — Martin Mull

For history, I say again, has this and this only for its own: if a man will start upon it, he must sacrifice to no God but Truth; he must neglect all else; his sole rule and unerring guide is this - to think not of those who are listening to him now, but of the yet unborn who shall seek his converse. — Lucian

It is less about becoming a better person, and more of being better, as a person. — J.R. Rim

When people confide their deep hurt to you these days, you are at a loss for what to say. A long time ago, you used to say, "I'll be praying for you," and you always meant to do that, to take those heavy burdens off their shoulders and hoist them up to the Lord. But the truth is, you usually forgot. Usually, this was the thing you said to end the conversation, a nice way to say, "I'm sorry. I can no longer handle the depth of your pain. I don't want to talk about this anymore. — Addie Zierman

We are infinitely more than our limitations and afflictions. — Jeffrey R. Holland

This foundational principle - that human beings derive their rights from God, rather than from the State, or any other source - is what made America different. — Ernie Fletcher

They get caught up in right and wrong. Or right and left. But none of that stuff matters if people aren't free. Titania — Jim Butcher