Quirkiest Cities Quotes & Sayings
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Welfare has destroyed the African-American family by telling young black women that husbands and fathers are unnecessary and obsolete. ... We have incentivized fornication rather than marriage, and it's no wonder we are now awash in the disastrous social consequences of people who rut like rabbits. — Bryan Fischer
What we mean by maturity in people's thinking is not a matter of how smart they are, but it is a matter of the order of consciousness in which they exercise their smartness or their lack of it. — Robert Kegan
Because of acting I've gotten to travel and meet so many amazing people, and they inspire new songs. — Emily Kinney
Here was the endless prairie, so rich in its blessings of fertility, but also full of great loneliness--a form of freedom which curiously affected the minds of strangers, especially those to whom the Lord had given a sad heart. — O.E. Rolvaag
There is no physical body, no matter what the conditions, that cannot achieve an improved condition. Nothing else in your experience responds as quickly as your own physical body to your patterns of thought. — Esther Hicks
I had long ago become a creation, a public image made to be consumed, piled on top of a precarious shell of a little boy wanting to be loved. — Rob Lowe
Oh what do you know about love ? You've never cheated to have it. — Tarryn Fisher
There's really no such thing as the agony of dying. I'm quite sure that pain is shut off at the moment of death. You see, something happens when the body knows it's about to go. Peptide hormones are released by cells in the hypothalamus and pituitary gland. Endorphins. They attach themselves to the cells responsible for feeling pain. — Lewis Thomas
The sterner the discipline, the greater the devotion. — Pete Carril
Desperation can toy with you and if you give desperation any wiggle room, it will find alternative answers — Harlan Coben
The war of my life had begun; and though one of God's most powerless creatures, I resolved never to be conquered. — Harriet Jacobs
