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Siklosi Gergely Quotes By Kelly Quindlen

We have to take ownership for our words. Words are powerful. They can be devastating. If your words carry hate--if they shame others, if they make them doubt that they are loved--Hannah, you don't want to own words like that. — Kelly Quindlen

Siklosi Gergely Quotes By Raha Moharrak

I saw a mountain. I wanted to climb it. — Raha Moharrak

Siklosi Gergely Quotes By William Matthews

Unless a man has trained himself for his chance, the chance will only make him ridiculous. — William Matthews

Siklosi Gergely Quotes By Carrie Fisher

Revenge may not be a particularly high consciousness-oriented activity. — Carrie Fisher

Siklosi Gergely Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

The reason why many ministers go astray is that they underestimate what they were called to do — Sunday Adelaja

Siklosi Gergely Quotes By Jules Henri Poincare

The scientist does not study nature because it is useful; he studies it because he delights in it, and he delights in it because it is beautiful. If nature were not beautiful, it would not be worth knowing, and if nature were not worth knowing, life would not be worth living — Jules Henri Poincare

Siklosi Gergely Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

When hope leaves us, dark ghosts come to visit our minds! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Siklosi Gergely Quotes By Amber L. Johnson

I think sometimes we're presented with the truth but we don't want to believe it. We see things the way we want to see them. Sometimes, we choose to live in denial. — Amber L. Johnson

Siklosi Gergely Quotes By C.S. Lewis

Hours later there came a change. It began to grow light in the bus. The greyness outside the
windows turned from mud-colour to mother of pearl, then to faintest blue, then to a bright blueness that stung the eyes. We seemed to be floating in a pure vacancy. There were no lands, no sun, no stars in sight: only the radiant abyss. — C.S. Lewis