Nannette Krenzel Quotes & Sayings
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If your life is a blank page, that only means you have room to write your story. You have the power to tell that story the way you want to. — Thea Harrison
Don't let a strong wind blow you over, take flight upon it. — Rob Liano
Do things you've always wanted to do. You are the single most influence on your life. — Oprah Winfrey
Well, a nuclear-free zone in the Middle East would be a wonderful thing. — Stephen M. Walt
The truth of faith is a slender, glowing element that runs through even the seemingly ordinary and undramatic moments of existence. Even at low intensity, it is a steady source of illumination. Such religious truth is powerful even when it seems faint, even when it seems obscured by the larger events of history. — Eugene Kennedy
I was always the funny-looking girl. I couldn't compete with the Brazilian girls. My nose is off, my ears are too big. But I think it's my personality that these designers were drawn to. — Lou Doillon
A Blessing of Solitude May you recognize in your life the presence, power, and light of your soul. May you realize that you are never alone, that your soul in its brightness and belonging connects you intimately with the rhythm of the universe. May you have respect for your own individuality and difference. May you realize that the shape of your soul is unique, that you have a special destiny here, that behind the facade of your life there is something beautiful, good, and eternal happening. May you learn to see yourself with the same delight, pride, and expectation with which God sees you in every moment. — John O'Donohue
Gentleness stepped out of your smile; but:
Suspicion cried out from your laughter. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann
You're a beautiful drunk, daughter. But you're a drunk. — Raymond Carver
When knowledge becomes overwelming, go back to the basics — Abdulkadir Abdullahi Mohamed Mirre
Let those who smile at me, ask themselves whether they have been indebted most to imagination or reality for all they have enjoyed in life, if indeed they have ever enjoyed any thing. — Charles Robert Maturin
I didn't know I was a slave until I found out I couldn't do the things I wanted. — Frederick Douglass
Sitting in a van twiddling my thumbs while you bone up is one thing, but attacking her? No way."
"Bone up?" Cale asked uncertainly.
"Get a boner," the man explained, and then added, "Or an erection to those of us too damned old to know modern lingo ... not to mention be able to judge character anymore. — Lynsay Sands
He visited the poor so long as he had any money; when he no longer had any, he visited the rich. — Victor Hugo
