Serzhmorzh Quotes & Sayings
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It is difficult to trust someone not raised to doctrine. — Stephen L. Carter

In the end, it's only the moments that we have. — Susan Vreeland

Art is identical with a state of capacity to make, involving a true course of reasoning. — Aristotle.

Some people are jerks, and some people aren't. — Kevin Hart

Art is a consciousness-provoking vessel. — ELLE NICOLAI

I feel that gay people not being able to get married for generations, forever, meant that we came up with alternative ways of recognizing relationships. And I worry that if everybody has access to the same institutions that we lose the creativity of subcultures having to make it on their own. And I like gay culture. — Rachel Maddow

May you find the grace of triumph in any situation. — Lailah Gifty Akita

If the gospel is reduced because of our preferences or misunderstandings, we leave ourselves open to heresies and to attacking our brothers-in-arms. — Matt Chandler

I can't do nothing. Just put it off. And that don't do no good. I reckon it belong to me. I reckon what I going to get ain't no more than mine. — William Faulkner

For my 16th birthday, my family took me to L'Auberge de L'Ill, which was family-run but had three Michelin stars. It was a revelation. After that meal, I realised this is what I want to do. — Jean-Georges Vongerichten

What could he have against love? Sure, it sucked sometimes, but what was the point of living if there wasn't love? — Chani Lynn Feener

I don't think the role of the critic has changed very much. In the most positive sense, the music critic is one who helps the public navigate what's out there, especially in bringing attention to things they otherwise wouldn't hear about, or to provide a new window into something familiar. — Michael Hersch

I do not elevate the time or mode of baptism to a primary doctrine. — John Piper

What strength belongs to every plant and animal in nature. The tree or the brook has no duplicity, no pretentiousness, no show. It is, with all its might and main, what it is, and makes one and the same impression and effect at all times. All the thoughts of a turtle are turtles, and of a rabbit, rabbits. But a man is broken and dissipated by the giddiness of his will ; he does not throw himself into his judgments; his genius leads him one way but 't is likely his trade or politics in quite another. — Ralph Waldo Emerson