Richella Mae Quotes & Sayings
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Truly creative people in all fields can temporarily suspend their ego and simply experience what they are seeing, without the need to assert a judgment, for as long as possible. They are more than ready to find their most cherished opinions contradicted by reality. — Robert Greene & Joost Elffers

Inside my house, nobody was home, except everybody, but it was easy to feel like those were one and the same. — Alison Espach

If those scientists could come up with some way to turn off the jerk circuit in guys' brains, I'd be all in favor of that. — Ted Chiang

Everybody is telling me Donald Trump is going to destroy the stock market if he's elected. — Rush Limbaugh

Certainty is the mother of quiet and repose, and uncertainty the cause of variance and contentions. — Edward Coke

The majority are satisfied living within the idea of the reality instead of the reality of the idea. — Richie Norton

God in His wisdom has decided that He will reward no works but His own. — Johannes Tauler

There's no such things as ready. There's only willing. — David Levithan

I am protective of the gentle slope of stomach bulging like an early pregnancy, at my waist. I've earned its existence with everything I've been forced to swallow. — Stephanie Roberts

We are only still alive because God is expecting us to do certain things today. — Sunday Adelaja

This sharp increase in the strength and reach of jihadist organizations in Syria and Iraq has generally been unacknowledged until recently by politicians and media in the West. A primary reason for this is that Western governments and their security forces narrowly define the jihadist threat as those forces directly controlled by al-Qaeda central or "core" al-Qaeda. This enables them to present a much more cheerful picture of their successes in the so-called "war on terror" than the situation on the ground warrants. — Patrick Cockburn

No athlete is crowned but in the sweat of his brow. — St. Jerome

For that is what a child should be, and seldom is, the product of man and woman, of opposing natures, unified, however temporarily, by the amazing, circling, weaving dance of love and lust and God's involvement in it. — Fay Weldon