Ngff Quotes & Sayings
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Defining virginity means directly affecting the lives of nearly all women, and many men as well. Despite what some people appear to think, defining virginity is not merely a philosophical exercise. It is an exercise in controlling how people behave, feel, and think, and in some cases, whether they live or die. — Hanne Blank

I love my life! Even if I don't get what I want, when I want it, doesn't mean the world is against me, it just means God has other plans. — Andrea Jones

We are not afraid of what we think we are afraid of ... we are afraid of what we think. — Michael Neill

With its population making up one fifth of the world's total, China offers a market with enormous potential. — Li Keqiang

Don't listen," whispered Faber. "He's trying to confuse. He's slippery. Watch out. — Ray Bradbury

If you look the right way, you can see that the whole world is a garden. — Frances Hodgson Burnett

Let me tell you something. Is it wrong for the person who deserves it to get credit? God made everything. He fashioned the little baby in its mother's womb and set the stars in place. He put a plan in motion to redeem us, to showcase His love and goodness and mercy on the cross so that all glory would go to the One to whom it belongs. Glory that goes to anybody or anything else is a sham. And you put an e on that and it becomes a shame. That's what the world has come to by giving glory to people who can catch a ball or twist on a stage. — Chris Fabry

Bo : Prop's very brave and I'm
good at cheering him up, so
we make a good team. — Cornelia Funke

Richard Burton was Welsh; Tom Jones is Welsh, and we Welshmen like to think of ourselves as heroes - on screen and off! — Timothy Dalton

Watching is an eternal process; you always go on becoming deeper and deeper, but you never come to the end where you can say, "I have got it." In fact, the deeper you go the more you become aware that you have entered into a process that is eternal, without any beginning and without any end. But — Osho

To rehearse imaginary conversations on paper is called literature. To do so out loud is called madness. — Philip Sington