Somero S940 Quotes & Sayings
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The Lord has given the Holy Spirit upon the earth, and in whomsoever He dwells, that one feels paradise within himself. You might say: why hasn't this happened to me? Because you have not given yourself over to the will of God, but you live according to yourself. Look at the one who loves his own will. He never has peace in himself and is always displeased with something. But whoever has given himself over to God's will perfectly has pure prayer. His soul loves the Lord, and everything is acceptable and good to him. — Silouan The Athonite
Preparation for life is so important. Luck is what happens when preparedness meets opportunity. Opportunity is all around us. Are you prepared? — Earl Nightingale
Love not Pleasure; love God. — Thomas Carlyle
Science makes an error," he said, the gentle laughter fading from his voice, "in cutting itself off from nature. In thinking of itself as separate. I feel a chill inside my heart when I imagine where such an error might lead. — Dan Brown
I begin with movement ... I believe that all human visual experiences are born from movement ... — Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Can you get any better than Patrick Dempsey? I don't think so! — Ellen Pompeo
The individual must not monopolize what is meant for the world. — Arthur Conan Doyle
He rubs his forehead, frustrated, then raises his eyes, one dark brown, one gray-blue - the — Eleanor Herman
Most of the hotel gym's are not adequate. I mean you might be able to train your arms, but you aren't going to be able to train legs, back, or even chest if they don't have dumbbells and benches. — Warren Cuccurullo
Teach him to deny himself. — Robert E.Lee
To be a kid is to be invisible and to listen, and to interpret things that aren't necessarily meant for you to hear
because how else do you find out about the world? — Maile Meloy
Poetry is nothing if it exists only in books. One has to find it in one's own life. — Marty Rubin
I've always felt that there's a very thin membrane between madness and alcoholism, and/or destitution and being an OK American guy in a comfortable heated apartment with meatballs and a decent Sauvignon Blanc in the fridge. — August Kleinzahler
We can't all be friends and relatives as the world is; most of us have to be strangers. — Bernard Malamud
