Olicki Quotes & Sayings
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Many a life has come forth from the furnace of affliction more beautiful and more useful than before. — Billy Graham

Why was it? Who drove you to it?'
She replied, 'It had to be, my dear!'
'Weren't you happy? Is it my fault? I did all I could!'
'Yes, that is true - you are good - you. — Gustave Flaubert

Variety is the mother of Enjoyment. — Benjamin Disraeli

Do you allow yourselves to be gazed upon by the Lord? But how do you do this? You look at the tabernacle and you let yourselves be looked at . . . it is simple! "It is a bit boring; I fall asleep." Fall asleep then, sleep! He is still looking at you. But know for sure that he is looking at you! — Pope Francis

Before hurting an animal, feel her pain and see her tears. Then question your conscience. — Debasish Mridha

My personal style is kind of random; it's always changing - I'm a Pisces! Sometimes I like one particular style for a season, and the next season I will dress totally different. — Ming Xi

It may be all dark now, but it will soon be light; it may be all trial now, but it will soon be all happiness. What matters it though "weeping may endure for a night," when "joy cometh in the morning? — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Whereas there are many people in the world who can give life to others, there are but few who can help others to possess it. — Ruth Sawyer

The foundation of all morality is to have done, once and for all, with lying; to give up pretending to believe that for which there is no evidence, and repeating unintelligible propositions about things beyond the possibilities of knowledge. — Thomas Huxley

The wooing of those days was prompt and practical. There was no time for the gradual approaches of an idler and more conventional age. It is related of one Stout, one of the legendary Nimrods of Illinois, who was well and frequently married, that he had one unfailing formula of courtship. He always promised the ladies whose hearts he was besieging that "they should live in the timber where they could pick up their own firewood. — John Hay

The true writer has nothing to say. What counts is the way he says it. — Alain Robbe-Grillet