Mucked Up Empire Quotes & Sayings
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In a way, it's all down to perception, isn't it? And everyone has their own take on everything. — Annie Lennox

Be there for others, but never leave yourself behind. — Dodinsky

We need to stop allowing the unsupported testimony of children who are of an age where they can barely distinguish fantasy and reality. — Mary Pride

And I, unfortunately, have been to too many disasters as president. — George W. Bush

You never cash out a 401(k) or IRA to pay off debt, unless it's to avoid a foreclosure or bankruptcy. — Dave Ramsey

A habit of solitude in early childhood is not easily broken. Indeed, it may prove lifelong. — Philippa Pearce

You don't get to Define me, only I can Define me, all I wish from you is to recognize my Definition. — Kellan Lutz

Ultimate reality is a community of persons who know and love one another. That is what the universe, God, history, and life is all about. If you favor money, power, and accomplishment over human relationships, you will dash yourself on the rocks of reality [ ... ]
[it is] impossible [ ... ] to stay fully human if you refuse the cost of forgiveness, the substitutional exchange of love, and the confinements of community.
[ ... ] We believe the world was made by a God who is a community of persons who have loved each other for all eternity. You were made for mutually self-giving, other directed love. Self-centeredness destroys the fabric of what God has made. — Timothy Keller

Being left out was a kind of freedom... — Lauren Kate

In the same way your life is the continuity of standing up, sitting down, laughing, sleeping, waking up, drinking, eating, and, of course, being born and dying. That is the continuity of the whole universe. — Yamada Koun

You know if something is good because you remember the lines because it is written so well. The rhythm of the speech is spot on. — Rob James-Collier

The women cried with one another, and it didn't seem to matter whether you were Jewish or Christian, you just mourned. — Harry Bernstein