Seinfeld Shrinkage Episode Quotes & Sayings
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The Church is the Church in her worship. Worship is not an optional extra, but is of the very life and essence of the Church ... Man is never more truly man than when he worships God. He rises to all the heights of human dignity when he worships God, and all God's purpose in Creation and in Redemption are fulfilled in us as together in worship we are renewed in and through Christ, and in the name of Christ we glorify God. — J. B. Torrance
My best friend just had a baby, and she's my age. So I'm a godmom now, which is crazy. — Kristen Stewart
February is the uncertain month, neither black nor white but all shades between by turns. Nothing is sure. — Gladys Hasty Carroll
Life without the Internet is unimaginable. — Santosh Kalwar
I will not allow the Athenians to sin twice against philosophy, — Aristotle.
I learn so much from writing with other musicians, asking questions about their playing style and gear, and hanging out, too. — Lisa Loeb
What we are seeking is the nexus of all possible worlds and states of mind, which is within us. The source of yin and yang is within you. — Frederick Lenz
Because that's what the Brotherhood and their families were. Close as siblings, tighter than blood because they were chosen. — J.R. Ward
Why not have your first baby at sixty, when your husband is already dead and your career is over? Then you can really devote yourself to it. — Fran Lebowitz
There is much argument here about what is respectable and what is not, and what a good gel should or should not do regarding hemlines. I have to report that the general opinion of a soldier looking forward to leave after many months at the Front is that a hemline should go up as far as possible, and that the more unrespectable the girl the better. The proviso being, of course, that one's own wife/sweetheart should not occupy this category. — Theresa Breslin
Mine, ... Mine is what she is. — Patricia Briggs