Monberg Family Quotes & Sayings
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I've tried everything else, I'll try God."- Cherie. — Paul Alkazraji
I am calling on everyone in this state to put the chaos and the division of the recall behind us and do what's right for this great state of California. — Gray Davis
Anything simple always interests me. — David Hockney
The old alchemy, or what was just called alchemy, has a history. Most people, if they've been trained in sciences, think of alchemy as the precursor to chemistry. Back in time, people were called alchemists and they worked for kings and rich people, smelting metal and trying to change base metal into gold, because the king wanted to be richer. — Fred Alan Wolf
I know they are going to be doing a box set in Europe of Danzig 5 and 6 and some other stuff. — Glenn Danzig
For people that are in recovery, you really need to stick by your boundaries. It's hard because you're sharing this space and this experience with other people who might not need to do those things for themselves. — Patty Schemel
The task is the same in every generation: If God's Word is to be heard, we who love it must stand in its defense. — James R. White
Alice: It's the only way to leave. "I don't love you anymore. Goodbye."
Dan: Supposing you do still love them?
Alice: You don't leave. — Patrick Marber
Much discussion of money involves a heavy overlay of priestly incantation. — John Kenneth Galbraith
A glorious life is a spark of divinity. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Crises are part of life. Everybody has to face them, and it doesn't make any difference what the crisis is. — Jack Nicklaus
The commandment of God is, that we love Our Lord in all our heart, in all our soul, in all our thought. — Richard Rolle
We feel that we have to be right so that we can feel good. We don't want to be wrong because then we'll feel bad. But we could be more compassionate toward all these parts of ourselves. The whole right and wrong business closes us down and makes our world smaller. Wanting situations and relationships to be solid, permanent, and graspable obscures the pith of the matter, which is that things are fundamentally groundless. — Pema Chodron
