Monchys Elizabeth Quotes & Sayings
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Everyone's different inside their head. — Alice Oseman
I don't like going into this with a half-baked plan." "It's not half-baked," I said. "It's mostly baked. Just a little soft in the middle." Actually, that was bravado. — Carrie Vaughn
With gorilla gone, will there be hope for man? — Daniel Quinn
Don't worry about mistakes. Making things out of mistakes, that's creativity. — Peter Max
The eye strays not while under the guidance of reason. — Publilius Syrus
I just love a slow groove. I feel so comfortable in it. But I listen to a lot of fast music, a lot of techno and house. — Chet Faker
Yes!" Torin threw an arm over Reese's shoulder. "Smell that in the air? A grand adventure awaits. — Desiree Williams
In war the first principle is to disobey orders. Any fool can obey orders! — John Fisher, 1st Baron Fisher
I'm trying to read a book on how to relax, but I keep falling asleep. — James M. Loy
There is no method but to be very intelligent. — T. S. Eliot
Nay, nay!" said the Squire. "It's not so easy to break one's heart. Sometimes I've wished it were. But one has to go on living - 'all the appointed days,' as is said in the Bible. — Elizabeth Gaskell
He who is virtuous is wise; and he who is wise is good; and he who is good is happy. — Boethius
My heart was full of softening showers,
I used to swing like this for hours,
I did not care for war or death,
I was glad to draw my breath. — Stevie Smith
Strength grows from building other strength, not from trampling on weakness. — Eric Flint
In the spiritual life, the opposite of fear is not courage, but trust. Branch out. Not only do our beliefs define us, but so does the community of like-minded people who share those beliefs. Christian traditions, denominations, and congregations provide a group identity. We are social animals, so we should not judge our spiritual groups, or those of others, as necessarily a problem. Only when our communities become the defining element of our spiritual lives, packs that protect those boundaries at all costs, do problems begin. That leads to isolation, "us versus them" thinking, and the illusion that "we" are basically right about the Bible and God and "they" aren't - the kind of wall-building that Jesus and Paul criticized. So much can be learned from — Peter Enns