Proffitt Quotes & Sayings
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Of course I want the moon. And were you to offer it, I'd propose as a trade the stars in my eyes. — Richelle E. Goodrich
I wanted a racially just society. I wanted to end wars. I wanted to end white supremacy. I wanted to create a world that was based on egalitarianism, sharing, racial justice. — Bill Ayers
It was as if I'd lost some cosmic game of musical chairs; the song had stopped, I was left standing, and there was simply nothing to be dine about it. — Justin Cronin
You have left too much of yourself in this land for it not to be yours. I, too, will always be yours, for you have left too much of yourself with me for it to be otherwise. — Nicholas Proffitt
Meeting all the wonderful, new people and people appreciating my new music has been a really fun and blessed ride. — Chrisette Michele
Is there anything you can't do?"
"Plenty, Mrs. Proffitt. I just don't dwell on them. — Shelley Gray
Earl gave me his version of what happened and asked me not to suspend the umpires. — Lee MacPhail
I just don't want you to worry about me, or think you've met me, or waste your time anymore. — Stephen Chbosky
Know what an optimist is, Major? A pessimist without much experience. — Nicholas Proffitt
Man can be defined, if one wishes, as a languag-ized mammal. — Charlton Laird
We have come to worship things, status, fame, popularity, money, security. Anything that comes between God and ourselves is idolatry. Jesus demands Lordship over all such things. — Billy Graham
Every age has its own way of mythmaking. Ancient Egypt had its myths, the Sumerians and the Assyrians, the Christians and the Muslims, the North and the South
the style of creating myths always varies. What myths are being created as a shelter even in the chaotic atmosphere of today! Until doomsday humanity will create these shelters. What else could people do when they come from one darkness and travel to another? And with so much deprivation? Man remains man so long as he dreams. — Yasar Kemal
He had sinned mortally not once but many times and he knew that, while he stood in danger of eternal damnation for the first sin alone, by every succeeding sin he multiplied his guilt and his punishment. His days and works and thoughts could make no atonement for him, the fountains of sanctifying grace having ceased to refresh his soul. — James Joyce
But though cognition is not an element of mental action, nor even in any real sense of the word an aspect of it, the distinction of cognition and conation has if properly defined a definite value. — Samuel Alexander
