Roze Quotes & Sayings
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Believers obey Christ as the one whom our obedience is accepted by God. Believers know all their duties are weak, imperfect, and unable to abide in God's presence. Therefore they look to Christ as the one who bears the iniquity of their holy things, who adds incense to their prayers, gathers out all the weeds from their duties and makes them acceptable to God. — John Owen

Influence often isn't noticed until it blossoms later in the garden of someone else's life. Our words and actions may land close to home, or they may be carried far and wide. — Elizabeth Price Foley

My car is always black. I really struggle with red cars. I don't want to attract too much cop attention. — Natasha Lyonne

Her amber eyes burned into mine with all the hate and loathing she could muster. Underneath, though, she was terrified. Hate and loathing didn't bother me, but fear was a powerful emotion. Fear causes the dog to bite and Roze was one bitch. — Maria V. Snyder

One always treads with a joyful step when one has dropped the burden called the ego. — Anthony De Mello

Everybody fears the unknown. But I have a strong feeling there's something bigger than us. I don't think all this exists because some rocks happened to collide. I'm at peace. When it comes, I'll be fine, calm. I'll miss life, though. Especially my family. — Roger Ailes

A bird in the hand loses its mystery in no time flat. — Barbara Kingsolver

They never fought about anything important. They never stole from each other, they never tried to sabotage each other's relationships, and if anyone dared to look at one of them the wrong way, the other one would be the first to charge to her sister's defense.But if one of them took the other's hairbrush and didn't clean it, it was World War III. — Ilona Andrews

All the words I use in my stories can be found in the dictionary - it's just a matter of arranging them into the right sentences. — W. Somerset Maugham

Science itself, therefore, may be regarded as a minimal problem, consisting of the completest possible presentment of facts with the least possible expenditure of thought. — Ernst Mach

TRUTH: When a child believes he must win to be worthy, when young adults define themselves by what they do and not who they are, it is a kind of slavery a slave master would envy. — Tom Shadyac

The lamp burns bright when wick and oil are clean. — Ovid

I don't think that I'm old. — Jamie Moyer

Good or bad? Right or wrong? That's what you're asking me? You'd be surprised how often you can't tell the difference. How often they want the same thing. — Robyn Roze

Dream it. Live it — Robyn Roze

We understood one another better before ever I opened my mouth — Patrick O'Brian