Scalare Eye Quotes & Sayings
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One would think that people who insist on being monotheistic would be the first in line to walk across the artificial boundaries created by nation states, class systems, cultures and even religions. But often they are the last! — Richard Rohr

Tears have a whole different melody, didn't they? without the pain threaded through them?_ nineteen minutes . — Jodi Picoult

He is lofty, and I am eminent. — Gough Whitlam

The enemy now began to appear from the mast-head. — John Byng

Every girl deserves an Augustus Waters. — Allia Loops

I've nothing against stay-at-home mums, but I love going to work, I love what I do and I wouldn't want to start resenting my home life if I was staying home 365 days a year. — Keeley Hawes

Unified worship points us beyond the methodology to the true heart and goal of worship as God's people humbly come together unified in the Spirit to worship Christ! — Scott Wesley Brown

You know, I think I was always intrigued by theater since I was a small child. — Bryan Batt

I am dying innocent. The sentence is wrong. God protect Germany and make Germany great again. Long live Germany! God protect my family! — Fritz Sauckel

To be at other people's orders brings out all the bad in me. — George Gissing

Ceony nodded, feeling an unseen band of rubber stretch between her and Emery as he turned to go. — Charlie N. Holmberg

I like to use the analogy of going to the gym. If you go to the gym and your goal is, 'I want to look just like David Beckham,' then that drives you to do certain things. You may never look like Beckham, but it is a goal. Cities need the same thing. They need a vision and a plan for their ideal physique. — Mitchell Joachim

St. Irenaeus: 'To create is,Proper to the kindness of God, but to be created is proper to man. — Dumitru Staniloae

You don't think I'm crazy?" I asked hesitantly.
"Like I'm one to judge another persons sanity. — Gena Showalter

I think of money only as a medium of exchange. In reality, money by itself has very little value. So as soon as I have money, I want to exchange it for something of real value. The irony is that many people who cling desperately to money spend that money on things of very little value - and that is why they are poor. — Robert T. Kiyosaki