Periwinkles Quotes & Sayings
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In closing, let me just thank God, on the floor of the House, for not turning away from us even though we seem to be turning away from Him. — Zach Wamp

If you find yourself caring for a relative with dementia, the chances are you'll need help. — Phyllis Logan

... -- the periwinkles looked exactly as if they were being poured down each side of the steps -- ... — Elizabeth Von Arnim

Jesus didn't die to forgive me of my sin but leave me in it. He died to forgive and to free me from the power of sin. — Paula Hendricks

Holocaust Memorial Day is intended as an inclusive commemoration of all the individuals and communities who suffered as a result of the Holocaust - not only Jews, but also Gypsies, Slavs, homosexuals, political prisoners and dozens of ethnic and other minorities. — Jack Straw

I cringed at the stupid 'b' word. Really, the English language is kind of limited in that department. — C.M. Stunich

Love rejoices in good wherever it finds it; envy is pained by good, and the sight of the happiness of others hurts the eyes and the heart of the envious man. Love wishes to give; envy would rather receive. Love creates; envy destroys. Love builds up; envy pulls down. Love helps those in need, comforts the afflicted, and strives to turn all that is evil into good; envy would turn the little happiness to be found in this world into evil, sorrow, and pain. — Lawrence G. Lovasik

I can never afford to be in arrears with anything that I have to do; I must always be abreast or ahead of my tasks. — Theodore Roosevelt

Jealousy isn't something we deal with well, but some of us have been around long enough to know when to let go, and what is most important. The happiness of my two best friends should be more important than some ancient feud. - Puck — Julie Kagawa

I am only a little rose who grows in deep and difficult places. ~ Song of Songs. — Nicole Arlyn

It's an odd thing, happiness. Some people take happiness from gold. Or black pearls. And some of us, far more fortunate, take their happiness from periwinkles. — Patricia A. McKillip

I will have nothing to do with a bomb! [Response to being invited (1943) to work with Otto Robert Frisch and some British scientists at Los Alamos during the Manhattan Project to create the atomic bomb.] — Lise Meitner

Women aren't supposed to think, Wellsey. That's why your brains are smaller. Science proves it. — Elle Kennedy