Nesquik Cereal Quotes & Sayings
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The past is devoid of meaning like the present, and a refuge for cowards. — E. M. Forster

They have an unusual relationship. And when things are good, it's magic. — Lisa McMann

They only babble who practise not reflection. — Edward Young

Life inspires me. Life is unfair, unkind and unforeseeable. It knocks you down when you least expect it. — Lisa De Jong

I never try to defend religion. Religion has spawned wars. Many so-called religious people have been characterized by prejudice, pride, and bickering ... I would call you to a simple faith in Jesus, who said, Love your neighbor as yourself. — Billy Graham

I didn't know ten people who had radios. — Truman Capote

The fastest-growing brand of religion is of the magical 'name it and claim it' variety, in which the deity exists only to meet one's immediate, self-identified needs. — Barbara Ehrenreich

Sometimes, I think I have made you up just to torture myself- and there are other times that I know you must be real because I couldn't have dreamed such perfection. — Amy A. Bartol

When you open your heart, anything is possible. — N.a.

For there has never been a story nearly as tragic as the one of Frankenstein, except for that of Johnny Heart and his Francesca Valentine. — Rae Hachton

You don't have to be a rich person to have a great life. You have to be a person of value to enjoy the beauty of life. — Debasish Mridha

At one point I would read nothing that was not by the great American Jews - Saul Bellow, Philip Roth - which had a disastrous effect of making me think I needed to write the next great Jewish American novel. As a ginger-haired child in the West of Ireland, that didn't work out very well, as you can imagine. — Kevin Barry

Sometimes there's truth in old cliches. There can be no real peace without justice. And without resistance there will be no justice. — Arundhati Roy

You're one of those people who fall off a tree and never quite reach the ground. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon