Proverbs Cliches Quotes & Sayings
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I don't need any more money. — T. Boone Pickens
McGovern is so far left that he is in danger of falling off the earth. — John G. Schmitz
It falls to you, Sancho, if you wish to take revenge for the affront committed against your donkey; I shall assist you from here with helpful words and advice. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
My desire to experiment comes from my attention-deficit approach to cosmetics. I just get really bored, really easily. — Paloma Faith
I want to set up orphanages for underprivileged and abused children. — Lindsay Lohan
A bruise is a lesson, she told herself, and each lesson makes us better. — George R R Martin
But since the brain, as well as the cerebellum, is composed of many parts, variously figured, it is possible, that nature, which never works in vain, has destined those parts to various uses, so that the various faculties of the mind seem to require different portions of the cerebrum and cerebellum for their production. — Georg Prochaska
Difficult times require difficult decisions. But supporting this bill shouldn't be a difficult decision. — Jim Bunning
Even a flower can feel the touch of kindness. — Debasish Mridha
It's morning, and again I am that lucky person who is in it. — Mary Oliver
If the truth should be complex and somewhat disillusioning, it would still not be a merit to substitute for it some more dramatic and comforting simplicity. — Clarence Irving Lewis
Communicate at all times with the Creator. — Lailah Gifty Akita
The idea of demonstrating that this unknown something [God] exists, could scarcely suggest itself to Reason. For if God does not exist it would of course be impossible to prove it, and if he does exist it would be folly to attempt it. — Soren Kierkegaard
In the first centuries of Christianity the hungry were fed at a personal sacrifice, the naked were clothed at a personal sacrifice, the homeless were sheltered at a personal sacrifice ... And the pagans used to say about the Christians, "See how they love each other." In our own day the poor are no longer fed, clothed, and sheltered at a personal sacrifice, but at the expense of the taxpayers. And because of this the pagans say about the Christians, "See how they pass the buck." — Peter Maurin
Life is a terrible thing, thank God. — Dylan Thomas