Pentatonics Quotes & Sayings
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[M]embers of the media-monetary-military-congressional complex are immoral and have an allergy to the truth. — Ilana Mercer

A statue of Mary, sheltered inside, implied infinite peace. A listening ear. A willingness to give you the benefit of the doubt. God knew what he was doing when he gave Jesus a mother. — Siri Mitchell

Good Morning, Henry. How's it feel to be a prisoner for a day?' Henry looked at Keiko. 'Best day of my life.' Keiko found her smile all over again. — Jamie Ford

George Washington ordered his Thai food on a laptop? Of course not. He called on the phone and dealt with the person who didn't speak English because he was a patriot. — Jim Gaffigan

Yarvi: 'If we had known the hardship of it, we might have chosen another.'
Shidwala: 'So it is with many choices.'
Yarvi: 'All we can do now is see it through.'
Shidwala: 'So it is with many choices. — Joe Abercrombie

As a small country, both in size and population, our future hinges on the quality of our people. — Hassanal Bolkiah

The meaning of a photo lies in the excitement and joy you feel when taking it. — Marie Kondo

The ideal is not believing in, but believing from. — Eric Butterworth

Beggars approached the task of trying to persuade perfect strangers to bear the burden of their maintenance with that optimistic vim which makes all the difference. It was one of those happy mornings. — P.G. Wodehouse

We must get out of the banged-up century, some said, out of this cheating, murderous century of riot and secret death, of scrabbling for public land and damn well getting them by any means. — John Steinbeck

Words cut through my skin, tears roll down my chin — Christina Aguilera

It's better to have nothing and have everything than if you have everything with nothing — Miguel El Portugues

To be nervous doesn't mean you are a failure or a wimp, simply shows the reality of the journey you are embarking. — Euginia Herlihy

The economy depends about as much on economists as the weather does on weather forecasters. — Jean-Paul Kauffmann