Romancier Quotes & Sayings
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But remember this: without a crucifixion there can be no resurrection! — Mark Batterson
Well there's only one way to prepare for playing beach volleyball, and that's by getting in the sand. But offseason is really important because generally I'm staying off the sand and getting my feet under me, and it's really important for my body to know what it feels like to have sound footing under me. — Kerri Walsh
The soul that feeds on books alone
I count that soul exceeding small
That lives alone by book and creed,
A soul that has not learned to read. — Joaquin Miller
A loss, of which we are ignorant, is no loss. — Publilius Syrus
If it aint broke, break it. Then build something better. — Jonathan Culver
I have two nexuses of sadness about the Mormon Church. The first is the effect the Church's position on homosexuality has on Mormons. — Andrew Solomon
In order to be wise, we cannot expect yesterday's wise decision to relieve us from the necessity and responsibility to make wise decisions today. — Marshall Lenne
I say if you're going to take a chance on something, you just go full balls to the wall. — Toby Keith
And what does an anthropologist do these days?" sad Paul.
"Same thing a supernumerary minister does
becomes a public charge, a bore, or possibly a rum-dum, or a bureaucrat. — Kurt Vonnegut
Whether u're a deer or a lion, u have to run fast to survive — Anonymous
Ontological necessity is not a property that can intelligibly attach to any nature other than God's. — David Bentley Hart
It is the culture that makes the difference. When there is no internal transformation, there cannot be external progress and development whatsoever. — Sunday Adelaja
Those who seek to listen to their own inner voice forget to listen to the judgment of others. — Vironika Tugaleva
If you stick a Babel fish in your ear you can instantly understand anything said to you in any form of language. — Douglas Adams
I really don't know where the independent fits in anymore when twenty-five million dollar movies are considered straight-to-video fare. We're like penny postage stamps. — Kurt Voss
