Prageeth Dissanayake Quotes & Sayings
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His faith was in the Lord. He looked back without regret; he looked around without fear; and he looked ahead without doubt or apprehension because he trusted in Jesus Christ. — Warren W. Wiersbe

At noon, on the Fourth of July, 1826, while the Liberty Bell was again sounding its old message to the people of Philadelphia, the soul of Thomas Jefferson passed on; and a few hours later John Adams entered into rest, with the name of his old friend upon his lips. — Allen Johnson

If you've as many films as I have, and missed as many opportunities as I have to do good work and been pissed off about it, you say, "Well, now you've got to start getting it right". If you get a chance, you really want to cook. And the tragedy is, when you finally feel that way about yourself, about your work, nobody wants to give you a chance. And that happens to a lot of actors. But I'm feeling very wanted these days, so there must be something in the air. — Burt Reynolds

He looked at Ghastly. "Thoughts?"
"I want to kill Sanguine," was the first thing Ghastly said. "And I want to do it slowly, in front of a lot of people. Using a hammer — Derek Landy

Worst of all, she realized, Zohrane was without fear, and fear is the braking system of intelligence. — Jan Siegel

If anyone had a right to lecture people about their sin, it was the sinless son of God. If even he could meet sinners as equals, how much more should we Christians
all sinners ourselves
treat as equals the people we encounter in our lives? — Justin Lee

Darkness feeds on apathy. — Dan Brown

If it's the Psychic Network why do they need a phone number? — Robin Williams

We must be," the President said, "the great arsenal of democracy. — A.J. Baime

The mighty voice of Canada will ever call to me. — Arthur Conan Doyle

Hello, it's a dream for me to play for Real Madrid. Thank you for the great welcome. Go Madrid! — Gareth Bale

Such is the supreme folly of man that he labours so as to labour no more. — Leonardo Da Vinci

It is the steady and merciless increase of occupations, the augmented speed at which we are always trying to live, the crowding of each day with more work than it can profitably hold, which has cost us, among other things, the undisturbed enjoyment of friends. Friendship takes time, and we have no time to give it. — Agnes Repplier