Munyaneza Patrick Quotes & Sayings
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We are dwellers in a divine universe where no desires are in vain - if only they be large enough. — George MacDonald

Ours is an active faith. It is made alive and appealing only when our nouns turn into verbs. — Nancy Leigh DeMoss

I developed my training routine going into my senior year at Jackson State. I found this sandbank by the Pearl River near my hometown, Columbia, Miss. I laid out a course of 65 yards or so. Sixty-five yards on sand is like 120 on turf, but running on sand helps you make your cuts at full speed. — Walter Payton

I have had cardiomyopathy, which is a non-coronary condition and is in no way related to diet. — Robert Atkins

Looking at a man as though he was something the horse left behind isn't the way to elicit confidences. — Loretta Chase

Suddenly, madness was everywhere, and I was determined to learn about the impact it had on the way society evolves. I've always believed society to be a fundamentally rational thing, but what if it isn't? What if it is built on insanity? — Jon Ronson

You learn you can do your best even when its hard, even when you're tired and maybe hurting a little bit. It feels good to show some courage. — Joe Namath

...his respect, hard enough to earn in the first place, was all but impossible to win back after it was lost. — Becky Allen

The power of one can achieve any goal, if that one wants it bad enough. — Cameo Renae

I like playing characters who are out there on the edge, where they can explode at any moment or fall off the precipice. — Jessica Lange

If I had to describe my remarks this evening frankly as if I were in police court and on oath, so to speak I should have to call it a ramble over several subjects, portions of which may seem to you to be impudent, and portions of which will be ignorant, and portions of which may contrive to be both at once. — Robertson Davies

I see no purpose in Bad Coffee, Bad Wine, or Insincere friends. — Edward L. Morse

Because widespread participation is so central to popular sovereignty, we can say that the less political participation there is in a society, the weaker the democracy. — Edward S. Greenberg