Senyo Shaggy Quotes & Sayings
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A girl," Red whispered. "She'll be as beautiful and ornery as her mama. — Mary Connealy
I can stand on my own feet; I don't need any man's mahogany desk to prop me up — William Faulkner
I'm working on a new creator-owned series for Vertigo called 'The Discipline.' — Peter Milligan
Miracles, contrary to popular belief, do not just happen. A miracle is the achievement of the impossible, and it is only when we put aside out greed, anger, pride and prejudice so that our minds are open and ready to accept it, that a miracle can occur. — Julie Andrews Edwards
If you're outraged at conditions, then you can't possibly be free or happy until you devote all your time to changing them and do nothing but that. But you can't change anything if you want to hold onto a good job, a good way of life and avoid sacrifice. — Cesar Chavez
Church isn't the sort of thing you can go to. You can be the church, you can become the church, you can even do church, but you can't go to church. (Nowhere does the New Testament mention going to church.) One way of saying it is that church is the sort of thing that you become part of at the cost of your life. You're the church whenever you're with other Christians in such a way that you depend on each other enough that to do it you have to die to yourself. In that situation and almost only in that situation, can you love each other, serve each other, live in unity, and speak the truth to each other in love the way Ephesians 4 teaches. — John F. Alexander
Coercive measures may have a restraining effect for a time, but can never subdue an untractable spirit: it is only by engaging the affections and enlarging the understanding, that the heart can be meliorated or principles be formed; for like a bow forcibly bent, the mind recoils from oppression with elastic power. — Mary Hays
It may not matter how u start but it matters how u finish — Ikechukwu Joseph
A graceful and honorable old age is the childhood of immortality. — Pindar
She was slender, and wonderfully graceful. Except that her movements were languid - very languid - indeed, there was nothing in her appearance to indicate an invalid. — J. Sheridan Le Fanu
Sentiment is an echo of violence. It's not really a vital expression. — Joseph Campbell
We are all born to be a blessing. — Rachel Naomi Remen
I briefly did therapy, but after a while, I realised it is just like a farmer complaining about the weather. You can't fix the weather - you just have to get on with it. — Douglas Adams
