Narmatic Quotes & Sayings
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Human trafficking is an open wound on the body of contemporary society, a scourge upon the body of Christ ... It is a crime against humanity. — Pope Francis
I was entirely wrapped up in the idea of becoming an actor. I learned how to write on the job, basically out of necessity. I always thought it'd be fun to write something, but it never was an ambition of mine, per se. I just thought, "Well, maybe I'll do it one day just for the hell of it and see if it works." — Glenn Howerton
Society in general maintains such a vested interested in its cozy habits and solidified belief systems that it had rather die - or kill - than entertain change. Consider how threatened religious fundamentalists of all faiths remain to this day by science in general and Darwin in particular. — Tom Robbins
God is just waiting for you to turn your face back toward Him. You've not gone too far! — Beth Moore
The door to success may be in front of you, but you still have to open it. — Matshona Dhliwayo
About 15 percent of adults are having half of all sexual encounters. — Tara Parker-Pope
It'll be all of our efforts together. It won't won't ever be exactly the way I imagined it. And that is, I think, an important lesson as well, is that in any group enterprise it's going to be the sum total of the group. — James Cameron
Freedom of speech is useless without freedom of thought. — Spiro T. Agnew
gotten off easy, okay?" Lisa swallowed hard as her cheeks burned. — Angela Elwell Hunt
Those who upload this work up on any site without the author's express permission are pirates and have stolen from the author. As such, those persons will likely end up in the level of hell where little devils shove stolen books into said persons' unmentionable places for all eternity. Ye've been warned. — Kristen Callihan
Everything that is happening to us today is only the result of all the decisions that we made yesterday. — Sunday Adelaja
When they bring the drama, get silent, don't react ... and watch what happens (not to you, but those who habitually thrive on your 'willing' participation). — T.F. Hodge