Mulligatawny Origin Quotes & Sayings
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I was a strict disciplinarian, perhaps too strict at times, but my God, without discipline what is life? — Joan Crawford
So let us ask ourselves this evening, in adoring Christ who is really present in the Eucharist: do I let myself be transformed by him? Do I let the Lord who gives himself to me, guide me to going out ever more from my little enclosure, in order to give, to share, to love him and others? Brothers and sisters, following, communion, sharing. Let us pray that participation in the Eucharist may always be an incentive: to follow the Lord every day, to be instruments of communion and to share what we are with him and with our neighbour. Our life will then be truly fruitful. — Pope Francis
We were gods then. But even gods must descend from their high thrones upon occasion. — Dan Simmons
The world changes constantly and dramatically, but God, His commandments, and promised blessings do not change. — L. Tom Perry
Yesterday people were going past my window in t shirts and dresses. But that's the men at the BBC for you. — Eddie Mair
Purity in body and heart
May please some
as for me, I make no boast.
For, as you know, no master of a household
Has all of his utensils made of gold;
Some are wood, and yet they are of use. — Geoffrey Chaucer
What you should say to outsiders is that a Christian has neither more nor less rights in our Association than an atheist. When our platform becomes too narrow for people of all creeds and of no creeds, I myself shall not stand upon it. — Susan B. Anthony
Anybody who knows how to make a good movie, knows that it's a collaborative undertaking. To deny that its really dangerous. — Claire Danes
Industrial agriculture, built according to the single standard of productivity, has dealt with nature, including human nature, in the manner of a monologist or an orator. It has not asked for anything, or waited to hear any response. It has told nature what it wanted, and in various clever ways has taken what it wanted. And since it proposed no limit on its wants, exhaustion has been its inevitable and foreseeable result. This, clearly, is a dictatorial or totalitarian form of behavior, and it is as totalitarian in its use of people as it is in its use of nature. Its connections to the world and to humans and the other creatures become more and more abstract, as its economy, its authority, and its power become more and more centralized. — Wendell Berry
To savor the simple privilege that every day I have a sunrise to bathe in, a storehouse of opportunities to romp through, the thick wrap of relationships to keep me warm, a God who meticulously tends to every detail round about me, and it all costs me not a dime. What madness would keep me from being eternally thankful for all that? — Craig D. Lounsbrough
We keep passing unseen through little moments of other people's lives. — Robert M. Pirsig
We miss 100 percent of the sales we don't ask for. — Zig Ziglar
This place is full of shit. It's run by aliens from outer space. Sure, they make the food look Italian, they make it smell Italian, but it tastes like goo from Mars. — Mario Puzo
Those that have wealth must be watchful and wary, Power, alas! naught but misery brings! — Thomas Haynes Bayly
