Shantelle Quotes & Sayings
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The greatness of every mighty organization embodying an idea in this world lies in the religious fanaticism and intolerance with which, fanatically convinced of its own right, it intolerantly imposes its will against all others. — Adolf Hitler

Just as discretion was the better part of valor, so was cowardice the better part of discretion, he valiantly hid himself in the closet. — Douglas Adams

I'm used to packing up and leaving, to condensing myself into a digestible version because people don't have much time to get to know me. — Halsey

But he would see clearer, breathe freer in her presence: she was at once the dead weight at his breast and the spar which should float them to safety. — Edith Wharton

A myth doesn't have to be real to be true. — Joseph Campbell

I'm not worried about you because you don't get it your own way. You never have, and believe it or not, that makes you extraordinary. — Jim Lynch

it is clear that our very survival, even today, depends upon the acts and kindness of so many people. — Piero Ferrucci

People do not win people fights. Lawyers do. — Norman Ralph Augustine

So for us, the condition and preparation on and by which we are sheltered by that great hand, is the faith that asks, and the asking of faith. We must forsake the earthly props, but we must also believingly desire to be upheld by the heavenly arms. We make God responsible for our safety when we abandon other defense, and commit ourselves to Him. — Alexander MacLaren

The difficulty in shooting a gun has nothing to do with pulling the trigger. — A.B. Keuser

I've been immersed in it too long. My spirit is wobbly and my mind is confused. The hurt has become too great. — Ernie Pyle

It is really hard for me to get out of my comfort zone. — Connie Sellecca

God . . . will You write my love story? Will You write my life story? I just don't believe I can do it on my own. My heart will shatter into a million pieces long before I get it right. — Shantelle Mary Hannu

When I was a little girl, I used to try and bring sunshine to my mother. I felt so bad that she had never really seen or felt it. So I would try and catch it in jars. When that failed, I captured jars and jars of lightening bugs and told her that if we could catch enough of them, then it would look like the sun. She'd laugh, hug me, and then set them free and tell me that nothing should have to live its life in a cage. (Cassandra) — Sherrilyn Kenyon