Mustache Father's Day Quotes & Sayings
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Out of limitations, new forms emerge — Georges Braque

MR. SMITH: Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. [Silence.]
MR. MARTIN: Don't you feel well? [Silence.]
MRS. SMITH: No, he's wet his pants. [Silence.]
MRS. MARTIN: Oh, sir, at your age, you shouldn't. [Silence.]
MR. SMITH: The heart is ageless. [Silence.] — Eugene Ionesco

What you allow inside of you will settle there unless you find an effective way to work it out. — Malebo Sephodi

You don't want your jewelry to make you look fat. A lot of what's out there now does - you just wind up looking like a Christmas tree. — Padma Lakshmi

Now that I have you back, I'm never letting you go. That's a promise. I'm not letting you go again. — Colleen Hoover

If you're following your dreams, you're doing something you love and that you believe in yourself for. — McKayla Maroney

We've staked our future on our ability to follow the Ten Commandments with all our heart. — James Madison

Because that's the thing about mean people: They make you think that the world will never work, that there are divides that you will fall into if you approach. It takes a whole lot of good people to fill in the breach created by a single mean one. — David Levithan

Depression can seem worse than terminal cancer, because most cancer patients feel loved and they have hope and self-esteem. — David D. Burns

You have to know who you are to grow to your potential. But you have to grow in order to know who you are. — John C. Maxwell

We are always in awe of what the donors have done in terms of providing of themselves to the recipients. It really is a heroic act because people take on themselves not only a risk of death but also pain-and-suffering in order for their loved one to get the benefit of the liver transplant. — John Roberts

Father, I have sinned against heaven and before you. I am no longer worthy to be called your son.
But the final rehearsed words, "Treat me as one of your hired servants" are smothered by his father's embrace! He will not have his son home only on condition that he "does penance" in order to work his way back into his father's grace. He does not need to "repent enough" to be accepted.
Sinclair B. Ferguson. The Whole Christ (Kindle Locations 1913-1916). Crossway. — Sinclair B. Ferguson

It's not that war crimes stop as soon as a novel about them is published. Literature operates slowly, it is always inching toward bliss, never quite getting there. — Aleksandar Hemon