Senuelle Quotes & Sayings
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War is a profession by which a man cannot live honorably; an employment by which the soldier, if he would reap any profit, is obliged to be false, rapacious, and cruel. — Niccolo Machiavelli

I do not eat meat, I do not smoke, and I do not drink, and therefore, I do not feel the cold. — Percy Grainger

Remember that you are but an actor, acting whatever part the Master has ordained. It may be short or it may be long. If he wishes you to represent a poor man, do so heartily; if a cripple, or a magistrate, or a private man, in each case act your part with honor. — Epictetus

Many of us view the bible and other religious teachings as mythology. — Richard King

The people who influenced me most were the people who said I would never make it. They gave me a thirst for revenge. — Colin Mochrie

I think everyone has some sort of connection to Gatsby as a character ... he's created himself according to his own emotions and dreams and lifted himself by his bootstraps from a poor kid in the Midwest and created this image that is The Great Gatsby and it's a truly American story in that regard. — Leonardo DiCaprio

It's the next opportunity that keeps us motivated. — Zig Ziglar

When we tell the story of our own conversion, I would have it done with great sorrow, remembering what we used to be, and with great joy and gratitude, remembering how little we deserve these things. — Charles Spurgeon

You have the gift of a brilliant internal guardian that stands ready to warn you of hazards and guide you through risky situations. — Gavin De Becker

A lie has always a certain amount of weight with those who wish to believe it. — Edwin W. Rice

Just because someone is a loner, it doesn't mean they're alone. And just because someone is alone, it doesn't mean they're lonely. — Jason Daniel Chaplin

Suffering predisposes the mind to devoutness; and most young girls, prompted by instinctive tenderness, lean towards mysticism, the obscurer side of religion. — Honore De Balzac