Oswaldo Alanis Quotes & Sayings
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Love is when you come home all tired but the love and passion in your heart make you strong. — Rita Zahara

The place was out in Jersey ... Newark. And while that made living with yourself harder, it did make parking somewhat easier. — Rob Thurman

Absolute knowledge is only possible when you know the Absolute Truth and to have the Absolute Truth you have to go to the Absolute Being within you which is your Spirit. So, it gives you the truth, it gives you the collective consciousness. The main thing is that you become extremely peaceful personality, you become peace, you emit peace. — Nirmala Srivastava

He walked hesitantly toward her and then wrapped his arms around her in a gentle hug.
"You just looked like you needed one," he said. — Maya Banks

You do believe I didn't do it, right?" For all I knew, he did think I was guilty and was just trying to help anyways. It wouldn't have been out of character.
"I believe my sweet daughter is capable of murder," he said at last. "But not this one. — Richelle Mead

God didn't create us with such a huge power of thought and a divine capacity for reason in order for us not to use them, — Hamlet Shakespeare

I try to keep a balance. I actually believe that children want normal parents, they don't want celebrities or important parents or anything different from all the other parents. — Linda Hamilton

The only security for the American people today, or for any people, is to be found through the control of force rather than the use of force. — Norman Cousins

How much of this nonsense does he believe, I wonder, and how much does he say just because he knows the value of dividing in order to conquer and to rule? Well, — Octavia E. Butler

There is a lot of competition out there. If you don't take care of your customers, somebody else is ready to take your place. — Kenneth H. Blanchard

Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's and to God the things that are God's. — Saint Ambrose

As a rule, the extent to which politics can become the object of free scientific inquiry is a most accurate barometer by which to measure the degree of academic freedom in a country. — Masao Maruyama