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Top Senorial Sangria Quotes

I thank God that the gospel is to be preached to every creature. There is no man so far gone, but the grace of God can reach him; no man so desperate or black, but He can forgive him. — Dwight L. Moody

There will always be insatiable egotists who need to dominate and control, and there cannot be anarchy if no one follows the rules. — T. Mountebank

If what you have done yesterday still looks big to you, you haven't done much today. — Mikhail Gorbachev

Wherever you see an empty life, or an empty page or an empty mind, add something good to it! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Obvious, Elbert. — Nicole Sager

How can the land belong to any of us? We belong to the land! — Amish Tripathi

The celestial order and the beauty of the universe compel me to admit that there is some excellent and eternal Being, who deserves the respect and homage of men — Marcus Tullius Cicero

I'm so accustomed to being alone. — Leighton Meester

Connor hands shiny black guns to both me and Peter.
I'm pretty sure that if the best description of the weapon I can come up with is black and shiny, then I probably shouldn't be handling it. — Jamie Canosa

I know what "custody" [of the children] means. "Get even." That's all custody means. Get even with your old lady. — Lenny Bruce

The line of dialogue belongs to the character; the verb is the writer sticking his nose in. — Elmore Leonard

Woke up this morning, rather early, with a sense of a mind that had penetrated into unknown depths. It was as though the mind itself was going into itself, deeply and widely and the journey seemed to have been without movement. And there was this experience of immensity in abundance and a richness that was incorruptible.
It's strange that though every experience, state, is utterly different, it is still the same movement; though it seems to change, it is still the changeless. — Jiddu Krishnamurti