Seedy Sunday Quotes & Sayings
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As he was
forced to tell his father more than once, "I said I'd fight for my mother's
throne. I never said I'd die for it." Then he'd add, simply to annoy the old
bastard into one of his frothy temper tantrums, "Don't you think I'm too
pretty to die? — G.A. Aiken
Death comes once, let it be easy. — Carl Sandburg
The more I can hear, the more I can learn, the better off I'll be. — Joe Sakic
A saint is not to take the initiative toward self-realization, but toward knowing Jesus Christ. A spiritually vigorous saint never believes that his circumstances simply happen at random, nor does he ever think of his life as being divided into the secular and the sacred. He sees every situation in which he finds himself as the means of obtaining a greater knowledge of Jesus Christ, and he has an attitude of unrestrained abandon and total surrender about him. — Oswald Chambers
Even the ignorant may appear very worthy,If they keep silent before the learned. — Thiruvalluvar
Echo of your thoughts are more important than your actions because that has greater impact on the world. — Amit Ray
So instead, I went to good old "Spare Parts" Rover 1 and stole its environment heater. I've gutted that poor rover so much, it looks like I parked it in a bad part of town. I — Andy Weir
I respect your right to hold your religious beliefs, and if they help you, I think that's great. I would, however, like to inform you that you are a raving kook. — Scott Dikkers
It's because they don't understand good sex has nothing to do with equality. — Nic Kelman
I was always a winner, but just didn't know it. — DMX
The light of God's presence in our lives is a purifying flame that will draw us near to Him. — Billy Graham
If I see someone doing a new sport, I usually like to throw myself into it, and I never look at it and think, 'That's something I can't do.' — Manu Bennett
Every writing project must be reduced before you start to write. — William Zinsser
I was far from understanding that the capacity of men interested in power is not necessarily expressed in the brilliance of their conversation. — Anthony Powell