Nach Quotes & Sayings
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Top Nach Quotes
Our universe is a profound illusion! Intriguing! — Mike Nach
I've seen it all before. Now that it's over I shoulda known better than to think this was real and you could be mine. — Drake
If leaving is the right thing to do, then I'll hurt myself to keep from hurting you, to keep you safe. — Stephenie Meyer
A gigantic tortoise with a jewel-encrusted shell was glittering near the window. — J.K. Rowling
Do you feel yourself to be a lost, guilty sinner? Go straightway to the cross of Christ, — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Preacher: "This is the word of God!"
Constantine: "The edited word of God — Garth Ennis
I didn't want to be the yardstick of righteousness; I was too lacking. — Amy Harmon
So in a sense it's we with faith who create gods, not the gods who create us. And, if that's the case, then it's we who created the universe. — Kevin Hearne
Stories want to be told. Stories have a power of their own ... you can't write a story until you've felt it. Breathed it in. Walked with your characters. Talked with them. — Angelica Banks
My son, I do not say these are foals and those asses, these little monkeys and those great baboons, as you would have me do. As I told you from the first, I regard them as earth's heroes. But I do not wish to believe them without cause, nor to accept those propositions whose antitheses (as you must have understood if you are not both blind and deaf) are so compellingly true. — Giordano Bruno
Trust in your story, it's powerful enough. Oftentimes, it is not the lack of power that is our struggle; but it is our unawareness of the power that we do have, which is our biggest hurdle to surmount. — C. JoyBell C.
We give advice, but we cannot give the wisdom to profit by it. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
As long as he denies his own agency, real change is unlikely because his attention will be directed toward changing his environment rather than himself. — Irvin D. Yalom
All great athletes essentially come to a fork in the road where they have to change their approach to succeed. It's a sign of intelligence and character. My college coach, Jack Hartman, made me play only defense for a full year in practice when I became academically ineligible for my junior year at Southern Illinois. Embarrassed, I thought at first about arguing with Coach Hartman over what I felt was a tremendous slight. But instead I started lifting weights and working so hard on my defense that my teammates hated to see me match up against them in practice. That was the turning point of my life, on and off the court. — Walt Frazier
