Scholae Quotes & Sayings
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A day came when all the rebel in me knew itself beaten, and then my whole nature bowed down in humble resignation in the dust. And then I saw... I saw that he was as incomparable in beauty as he was in terror. I was saved, I was rescued. — Rabindranath Tagore

Christianity must mean everything to us before it can mean anything to others. — Donald Soper, Baron Soper

Regrettably, many modern readers grow perplexed at the mere mention of the fear of God. They reject any notion that fear is to characterize the Christian's approach to God. — John Flavel

Irabu is a fat, pus-y toad. — George Steinbrenner

What's now shocking is I can't say anything publicly without it having a life. Not because I have extraordinary views but because people are keen on conflict, so they'll make that the story. — Peter Capaldi

If you're a basketball player and you don't stop and take pictures with your fans, you can have an amazing game and everyone still loves you. — Kim Kardashian

Remember: in the end, it is the merciful who obtain mercy. — Dieter F. Uchtdorf

I don't feel like I have to dress up to go to the deli. — Adam Driver

As tough as it sometimes looks on the front end, it's easier to do right than undo wrong. — Price Pritchett

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WILL MERGE TO MARKET REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS — Linda Howard

People ask why do I write strong women characters, and basically, all the girls I know are strong; the girls I've had are strong. The women in my life are strong. — Margaret Stohl

Please describe the feeling of love.
Someone holding you by the wrist. — Catherine Lacey

Cities are distinguished by the catastrophic forms they presuppose and which are a vital part of their essential charm. New York is King Kong, or the blackout, or vertical bombardment: Towering Inferno. Los Angeles is the horizontal fault, California breaking off and sliding into the Pacific: Earthquake. — Jean Baudrillard

Most of the time, thank goodness, we suffer quite stupidly and unreflectingly, like the animals. — Christopher Isherwood