Somedays Paul Quotes & Sayings
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She felt oddly complimented. Petrov hadn't thought she's just a girl; he'd thought she might be a desperate criminal. — Jonathan L. Howard
I am strategically and methodically preparing leaders in a more result oriented setting. — Sunday Adelaja
Now, master doctor, have you brought those drugs? — William Shakespeare
It's not the people in the South who create racial problems - it's the people who are governing. — Nat King Cole
Many a suicide might be averted if the person contemplating it could find the proper assistance when such a crisis impends. — Clifford Whittingham Beers
... To save your life... you should be my biatch... you like this... don't ya???... off.... you make.... me sick! — Deyth Banger
Remember, until you become a buddha you have wasted your life. Buddhahood is your flowering, your fragrance. A tree is fulfilled when it blooms, and a man is fulfilled when he releases the fragrance of buddhahood, when he becomes luminous; then he comes to know who he is. In knowing that, all is known. In knowing that, God is known. In knowing that, truth is achieved - you become the truth, and truth liberates. Truth is freedom. — Rajneesh
I love what I do professionally, I'm really blessed. But my priority is my husband and my children. — Victoria Beckham
The worst sinners, according to Jesus, are not the harlots and publicans, but the religious leaders with their insistence on proper dress and grooming, their careful observance of all the rules, their precious concern for status symbols, their strict legality, their pious patriotism ... the haircut becomes the test of virtue in a world where Satan deceives and rules by appearances. — Hugh Nibley
Honesty: The ability to resist small temptations. — John Ciardi
The hardest thing I think I've ever had to do to tell you, the woman I love, that I'm having a baby by a woman that I barely know. — Usher
Being Politically Correct means always having to say you're sorry. — Charles Osgood
