Molesto A Mi Quotes & Sayings
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I like that time is marked by each sunrise and sunset whether or not you actually see it. — Catherine Opie
Every time I fumble or drop a ball I am embarrassed. — Dante Hall
God is well pleased when all our actions proceed from love, love to Himself, and love to immortal souls. — George Whitefield
He had showed me some of his damage. And he was ashamed of that. Little did he know, I wasn't someone who could judge. So what if he had anger issues? I had ripping myself open issues. And alcohol issues. And daddy issues. And brother issues. And grandmother issues. I was the Long Island iced tea of damage: everything but iced tea included. — Jessica Gadziala
Listen twice as much as you talk, since you were born with two ears and one mouth. — Terri Farley
As President, I will not be the last to know what is going on in my command. — John F. Kerry
In immortality for the masses. He was a eugenicist: organ transplantation and life extension were ways to preserve what he saw as the superior white race, which he believed was being polluted by less intelligent and inferior stock, namely the poor, uneducated, and nonwhite. He dreamed of never-ending life for those he deemed worthy, and death or forced sterilization for everyone else. He'd later praise Hitler for the "energetic measures" he took in that direction. — Rebecca Skloot
The motto of the old order in the City of London was, 'My word is my bond,' but the financial crisis revealed a culture quite alien to that heritage. The stewards of people's money were revealed to have been speculators with it. — Gordon Brown
You can get real wacky on edibles. — Ilana Glazer
ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF PAIN IS VERY IMPORTANT; DENIAL IS DEADLY. — Susan Jeffers
The supreme belief of our society is the dignity and freedom of the individual. To the respect of that dignity, to the defense of that freedom, all effort is pledged. — Dwight D. Eisenhower
For Nature is love, and finds haunts for true love, Where nothing can hear or intrude; It hides from the eagle and joins with the dove, In beautiful green solitude. — John Clare
