Shalonda Quotes & Sayings
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Don't say, "Lord, bless what I'm doing," say "Lord, I'll do what You are blessing. — Shalonda McFarland

I think that marriage vows should include an escape clause that says the contract is broken if one party ups and makes a big switch in religion or politics or aesthetic taste. I mean, these shifts just aren't fair, and we need an easier way out. — Jill McCorkle

How much weight can carry a thought which does not acknowledge that it is an illusion? — Sorin Cerin

If you can be sure of being right only 55 percent of the time, you can go down to Wall Street and make a million dollars a day. If you can't be sure of being right even 55 percent of the time, why should you tell other people they are wrong? — Dale Carnegie

And reputation bleeds in ev'ry word. — Charles Churchill

In a determined reversal of her inherent nature, Kochu Maria now, as a policy, hardly ever believed anything that anybody said. — Arundhati Roy

Evil can do anything, for a price. — Lois Lowry

Love is precious. Treasure it and those who give it. Lavish it more on those who don't. — Shalonda "Treasure" Williams

If you make a movie of the present day culture, in the future it'll be a horror film. — Jacque Fresco

You know this is a dicey situation anyway you look at it. — Joe Teti

Stay cool, and wait for opportunity. — Tibor Fischer

Briefs need limitations and invitations — David Rockwell

Theater used to be a verb; it used to be an act. But nowadays it is just a noun. It is a place. — Martha Graham

I have never understood the clamour for waif-like women whose flesh acts merely as a thin veil for their bones - much as I would love to be thinner, I would hate to take it so far that I had no actual shape at all. — Clare Balding

Of those things that would make a difference, which are right for me? — Peter Drucker

I review all I know, but can synthesize no meaning. When I doze, the Fact, the certain accomplished calamity, wakes me roughly like a brutal nurse. I see it crouching inflexibly in a corner of the ceiling. It comes down in geometrical diagonal like lightning.
It says, I remain, I AM, I shall never cease to be: your memory will grow a deathly glaze: you will forget, you will fade out, but I cannot be undone.
Thus every quarter hour it puts the taste of death in my mouth, and shows me, but not gently, how I go whoring after oblivion. — Elizabeth Smart

Love until it hurts. Real love is always painful and hurts: then it is real and pure. — Mother Teresa