Parvanova Quotes & Sayings
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From Samuel Adams to Patrick Henry to Benjamin Franklin to Alexander Hamilton, all the Founders intended religion to provide a moral anchor for our liberty in democracy. — William Bennett

A man who fears nothing is a man who loves nothing; and if you love nothing, what joy is there in your life? — Sean Connery

As our world shudders like a plane suddenly hitting a flock of geese, we badly need people who will learn that sense, and learn it quickly, not simply or even primarily for their own benefit but because our world, God's world, needs people at the helm in whom courage, good judgment, a cool head, and a proper care for people - and, if possible, faith, hope, and love as well - have become second nature. — N. T. Wright

Our world is full of temporary promises and guile. It is necessarily so. We are not evil people, this is just how we survive. There are only a few steps that separate success from failure. Understand this and you will not suffer from disillusionment as often as I did. — Amy Tan

intended by him to characterize American expatriates living in Europe: women of affluence and sensitivity, who despite or perhaps because of their wealth exhibited an independent spirit and were accustomed to acting on their own. The term New Woman always referred to women who exercised control over their own lives be it personal, social, or economic — Ruth Bordin

Saying you're an alcoholic and an addict is like saying you're from Los Angeles and from California. — Carrie Fisher

The worst crime I could think of would be to pull people off by faking it, pretending as if I'm having 100% fun. — Kurt Cobain

Let's table that. I need to man up. I need to queer up. That's what I need to do. I need to queer up and be fearless. — Mark William Lindberg

A couple of hours after Sunset Michael Robartes returned and told me that I would have to learn the steps of an exceedingly antique dance, because before my initiation could be perfected I had to join three times in a magical dance, for rhythm was the wheel of Eternity, on which alone the transient and accidental could be broken, and the spirit set free. — W.B.Yeats

We may be particularly inclined to acquire and retain beliefs that make us feel good. — Thomas Gilovich