Patti Ann Brown Quotes & Sayings
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You are little cold and little hungry; but someone else outside your room is freezing and starving. — M.F. Moonzajer

We are not called to be safe, we are simply promised that when we are in danger, God is right there with us. And there is no better place to be than in His hands. — Katie J. Davis

If I would follow your advice and Jesus could perceive it, he, as a Jewish teacher, surely would not approve of such behavior. — Albert Einstein

I loved your country [America] before I knew it. — Ignacy Jan Paderewski

My brain, my body, my whole life was on fast-forward and I couldn't push stop or even pause. How low it got after, living with what had happened. And then how numb. How much I missed feeling music in my bones. — Emery Lord

Robert Pattinson has the face of a film-noir dupe. It's a face that is searching and open and kind. It's a face that a certain type of woman might want to fool because, in its intensely old-fashioned kindness, the face says, I love you. Fool me. — Wesley Morris

My job is to be a DJ and make people dance so if people dance, I've done my job. — Jeff Mills

No matter what system you live under, there is no escaping the law that it's always the strongest, the cruellest, the least generous who win. — Oriana Fallaci

The genuine truth, and I do think about this a lot, is that I'm one of the least competitive people you'll ever meet. Except with myself. — Daniel Craig

Superstition is something that someone else believes in but you do not. Many of our own beliefs seem superstitious to others, and undoubtedly many of the accepted truths of the twenty-first century will be considered superstitions by the twenty-second century. — James Peoples

To create an extraordinary quality of life, you must create a vision that's not only obtainable, but that is sustainable. — Tony Robbins

Children and lunatics cut the Gordian knot which the poet spends his life patiently trying to untie. — Jean Cocteau