Nathaniel Steepleton Quotes & Sayings
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To make the world a friendly place, one must show it a friendly face. — James Whitcomb Riley
Long brooding over those lost pleasures exaggerates their charm and sweetness. — William Makepeace Thackeray
Let them go, I tell myself. Say good-bye and forget them. I do my best, thinking of them one by one, releasing them like birds from the protective cages inside me, locking the doors against their return. — Suzanne Collins
Discord oft in music makes the sweeter lay. — Edmund Spenser
If God is not a Trinity, God is not love. For love requires three things: a lover, a beloved, and a relationship between them. — Peter Kreeft
I act uncommonly important when I read, look all around to see if people are noticing how cleverly someone there is improving his mind and wits; I slit open page after page at splendid leisure, do not even read any more but satisfy myself with having assumed the posture of a person immersed in a book. That is how I am: harebrained, and all for effect. I am vain, but my satisfaction with my vanity costs remarkably little. — Robert Walser
At home I mostly stick to online Scrabble, or chess or Risk - games I find far less addictive than the spectacular games created for consoles these days. But, whenever I get the chance, I head over to my friend Kyri's house to play his PS3. — Beau Willimon
Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? Then said I, Here am I; send me. — Isaiah
Creation takes things forward. Without anything new there is no progress. Creation equals new. — Rei Kawakubo
If you prove the cause, you at once prove the effect; and conversely nothing can exist without its cause. — Aristotle.
Looking back on it, Sloat wasn't sure how he had tolerated Phil Sawyer for as long as he had. His partner had never played to win, not seriously; he had been encumbered by sentimental notions of loyalty and honor, corrupted by the stuff you told kids to get them halfway civilized before you finally tore the blindfold off their eyes. — Stephen King