Shanelle Quotes & Sayings
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As a house implies a builder, and a garment a weaver, and a door a carpenter, so does the existence of the Universe imply a Creator. — Luc De Clapiers
The hope, and not the fact, of advancement, is the spur to industry. — Henry Taylor
I am an architect of words; there is no limit to the number of 'stories' I can create! — Traci M. Sanders
By your father's word has your life been given to me to protect. Now do I give you my life in return, yours to keep until the day I die.
Falon to Shanelle — Johanna Lindsey
Never trample on any soul though it may be lying in the veriest mire; for that last spark of self-respect is its only hope, its only chance; the last seed of a new and better life: the voice of God that whispers to it: You are not what you ought to be, and you are not what you can be. You are still God's child, still an immortal soul. You may rise yet. and fight a good fight yet, and be a man once more, after the likeness of God who made you, and Christ who died for you! — Charles Kingsley
Hold the door for an old man. Old ladies can take care of themselves; they've been doing it long enough. — Perry Brass
Everybody knows there is no fineness or accuracy of suppression; if you hold down one thing you hold down the adjoining. — Saul Bellow
I have a friend, an aspiring musician, whose sister said to her one day, quite reasonably, "What happens if you never get anything out of this? What happens if you pursue your passion forever, but success never comes? How will you feel then, having wasted your entire life for nothing?" My friend, with equal reason, replied, "If you can't see what I'm already getting out of this, then I'll never be able to explain it to you." When it's for love, you will always do it anyhow. — Elizabeth Gilbert
The worst thing thou has to fear is the treachery of thine own heart. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Principles are the most important thing to me. One of the things I think my dad taught me was there are people who accept the world they live in and there are people who change the world they live in. I don't accept my circumstances. — Ken Buck
