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Pryne Quotes By Aiden Wilson Tozer

God is never impressed with what a man can do. He is more concerned with what a man is. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

Pryne Quotes By Neil DeGrasse Tyson

A supernova is one of the most powerful explosions in the universe. It's so luminous, it can be seen across billions of light years. It releases as much energy in an instant as our sun will produce over its 10-billion-year lifetime. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

Pryne Quotes By Oprah Winfrey

What you believe has more power than what you dream or wish or hope for. You become what you believe. — Oprah Winfrey

Pryne Quotes By Akash Lakhotia

Most important thing in life is family,
Without them you are nothing.
Whatever you do will be worth nothing,
If there is no one to appreciate it. — Akash Lakhotia

Pryne Quotes By Colson Whitehead

They don't give gold bracelets for regrets. — Colson Whitehead

Pryne Quotes By Ronald Reagan

Deficits, as I've often said, aren't caused by too little taxing, they are caused by too much spending. Presidents don't create deficits, Congress does. Presidents can't appropriate a dollar of taxpayers' money; only congressmen can - and Congress is susceptible to all sorts of influences that have nothing to do with good government. — Ronald Reagan

Pryne Quotes By Richard Lewis

I read somewhere that when I go on stage, people realize that they're not me and they feel better. When I walk off the stage, people know who I really am. I'm not saying it's great comedy, cool comedy or better comedy - but that's what I do, and I do it first for myself. — Richard Lewis

Pryne Quotes By Geoffrey Wood

For a week the sun had been nothing but a puffy, seamless sheet of white, and this Tuesday had begun the same. But as the day progressed, the grayness receded like a mist, the sky's white became more illumined from behind, then occasionally a patch of blue would open. Then another here and there, until blue touched blue and they became background for streaks and wisps of cloud. Sunlight, rays of it, gave a brightness like spring, a direct and golden-yellow brightness unlike the trapped, refracted glow of a winter's day, and to that homogeneous cityscape that lay so inert and wide and flat, just a few spring rays of sunshine gave a sudden depth and dimension to everything. Individual things came alive, as if each stood brightly before you, each with its own story. — Geoffrey Wood