Sadhbh Quotes & Sayings
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And if I erase you from my mind, it would be easy. It's loving you beyond a hope and a prayer, that is the hard part. It's not hard to do it. It's hard to stop. — Jennifer Megan Varnadore

If the child is left to himself, he will think more and better, if less showily. Let him go and come freely, let him touch real things and combine his impressions for himself. — Anne Sullivan

Fortunately I have never learned to take the good advice I give myself nor the counsel of my fears. — Ernest Hemingway,

Any time we have projects that we haven't begun or completed, they drain energy. — Arianna Huffington

Sometimes, all it takes to become human again is someone who can see you that way, no matter how you present on the surface. — Jodi Picoult

Actually, all I ever wanted to be was the best in my field. — Lou Holtz

The strength of spirit is measured by sufferings. — Lailah Gifty Akita

All my life I've tried to hide my height. I was taller than everybody else and stood out, so I would slouch and try to hide it. — Tyler Perry

The first English settlements in North America were established in the early seventeenth century by joint-stock companies such as the London Company, the Plymouth Company, the Dorchester Company and the Massachusetts Company. The Indian subcontinent too was conquered not by the British state, but by the mercenary army of the British East India Company. This company outperformed even the VOC. From its headquarters in Leadenhall Street, London, it ruled a mighty Indian empire for about a century, maintaining a huge military force of up to 350,000 soldiers, considerably outnumbering the armed forces of the British monarchy. Only in 1858 did the British crown nationalise India along with the company's private army. Napoleon made fun of the British, calling them a nation of shopkeepers. Yet these shopkeepers defeated Napoleon himself, and their empire was the largest the world has ever seen. — Yuval Noah Harari

Tears came to my eyes when I read of a mere boy in one of our eastern cities who noticed a vagrant asleep on a sidewalk and who then went to his own room, retrieved his own pillow, and placed it beneath the head of that one whom he knew not. Perhaps there came from the precious past the welcome words: 'Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me' (Matt. 25:40). — Thomas S. Monson

I'm actually very sensitive to energies, and when people are not aligned, I can feel that. — Emmanuelle Chriqui

As liberty of thought is absolute, so is liberty of speech, which is 'inseparable' from the liberty of thought. Liberty of speech, moreover, is essential not only for its own sake but for the sake of truth, which requires absolute liberty for the utterance of unpopular and even demonstrably false opinions. — Gertrude Himmelfarb