Peopel Nature Quotes & Sayings
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Happiness is not always reading the same page in the same book. Sometimes it is just wanting to hold the others book for them to read. — Faye Hall

If a mother is mourning not for what she has lost but for what her dead child has lost, it is a comfort to believe that the child has not lost the end for which it was created. And it is a comfort to believe that she herself, in losing her chief or only natural happiness, has not lost a greater thing, that she may still hope to "glorify God and enjoy Him forever." A comfort to the God-aimed, eternal spirit within her. But not to her motherhood. The specifically maternal happiness must be written off. Never, in any place or time, will she have her son on her knees, or bathe him, or tell him a story, or plan for his future, or see her grandchild. — C.S. Lewis

You suck at walking in heels." "And you suck at trying not to fuck me in public," I retort. — Anonymous

I simply don't understand the refugee crisis. The history of humanity can be told through a story of migration and settlement. If I can't protect my family, I'm coming to where you are; I'm just coming. It's a round world, and we've all got to get on with it and move on. — Paul Bettany

There is a kind of euphoria of grief, a degree of madness. — Nigella Lawson

Everything is prospective, and man is to live hereafter. That the world is for his education is the only sane solution of the enigma. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Man's best candle is his understanding. — James Howell

They lives rough, and risk swinging, but they eat and drink like fighting-cocks. What means this? Politicians! — Sam Houssami

And when it ends, only those places where you have known sorrow are kindly to you. If you revisit the scenes of your happiness, your heart must burst of its agony. And — Dorothy Parker

Despots govern by terror. They know that he who fears God fears nothing else; and therefore they eradicate from the mind, through their Voltaire, their Helvetius, and the rest of that infamous gang, that only sort of fear which generates true courage. — Edmund Burke

Angela could not be the bomber, not that sweet, pretty thing. Thing? Is that how she regarded that young woman, as a thing? And what had she ever said to her except "I hear you're getting married, Angela" or "How pretty you look, Angela." Had anyone asked her about her ideas, her hopes, her plans? If I had been treated like that I'd have used dynamite, not fireworks; no, I would have just walked out and kept right on going. But Angela was different. — Ellen Raskin

27 k Do not work for the food that perishes, but for l the food that endures to eternal life, which m the Son of Man will give to you. — Anonymous

That's a wise substitution by Terry Venables: three fresh man, three fresh legs. — Jimmy Hill