Saviorsofsouls Quotes & Sayings
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Two farewell gifts," Sadie muttered, "from two gorgeous guys. I hate my life. — Rick Riordan
The weight of absence is as much a feature of any library as the constriction of order and space. — Alberto Manguel
Language-lovers know that there is a word for every fear. Are you afraid of wine? Then you have oenophobia. Tremulous about train travel? You suffer from siderodromophobia. Having misgivings about your mother-in-law is pentheraphobia, and being petrified of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth is arachibutyrophobia. And then there's Franklin Delano Roosevelt's affliction, the fear of fear itself, or phobophobia. — Steven Pinker
A person's wound is where their passion is born. — Marilyn Hamilton
Life is pure farce from beginning to end, with a little
black comedy thrown in for shade. If it was anything
else, mankind would have stuck his collective head in
the gas oyen years ago. No one could tolerate seventy
years of tragedy. When I die - probably of cancer -
Jane has prornised to put on my tombstone: "Here
lies Anne Cattrell who laughed her way through it.
The joke was on her but at least she knew it." (The Ice House) — Minette Walters
They say that the Dead die not, but remain Near to the rich heirs of their grief and mirth. I think they ride the calm mid-heaven, as these, In wise majestic melancholy train, And watch the moon, and the still-raging seas, And men, coming and going on the earth. — Rupert Brooke
We shall have to begin all over again. [Taft hoped that] the Senators might change their minds, or that the people might change the Senate; instead of which they changed me. — William Howard Taft
The most important responsibility we have as journalists is to question those who are in power. I honestly believe that. — Jorge Ramos
It's that engagement of learning that makes us feel alive. — Brendon Burchard
How you define an event produces emotion
and determines how you feel going forward — Derric Yuh Ndim