Oheir Air Quotes & Sayings
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When it comes to sanctification, it's more important where you're going than where you are. — Kevin DeYoung

Let those who have never seen the inhumanity of man to man not think that soft words and examples in disarmament will do anything to prevent domination by the strong. — Arthur Charles

We can't value only what is easy to measure; measurable outcomes may be the least important results of learning. — Alfie Kohn

I will say that if there is anything like God Or Truth on earth, Hindu-Muslim unity is also possible. — Mahatma Gandhi

Light is snow sifted / To an abstraction. — May Sarton

He who is devoid of the power to forgive is devoid of the power to love. — Martin Luther King Jr.

I'm a fool, to confuse this with goodness. I am not good.
I know too much to be good. I know myself.
I know myself to be vengeful, greedy, secretive and sly. — Margaret Atwood

And that's that as you get older, you lose things, things you don't necessarily want to lose. — Meg Cabot

There's something really emotional about not having any sound. That allows, I think, the audience to participate more actively and kind of imagine what are they talking about there? — Pete Docter

I usually just pick a genre of movie that I feel like saluting and then go off and come up with something that I can sort of pay homage to. That's the great thing about our show is we've sort of created a landscape for 'Psych' where we're kind of allowed to go off and give shout-outs to movies that we love, genres that we love. — James Roday

The best talk is artless, the talk of people trying to reassure or comfort themselves, women in the sun, grouped around baby carriages, talking about their weeks in the hospital or the way meat has gone up, or men in saloons, talking to combat the loneliness everyone feels. — Joseph Mitchell

Man, when living, is soft and tender; when dead, he is hard and tough. All animals and plants when living are tender and delicate; when dead they become withered and dry. Therefore it is said: the hard and tough are parts of death; the soft and tender are parts of life. — Laozi