Spoonbill Duck Quotes & Sayings
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In his mercy, He sent the storm itself to make us seek help. And then knowing that we're likely to get the wrong answer, He gives us a multiple choice exam with only one option to choose from: the correct answer. The hardship itself is ease. By taking away all other hand-holds, all other multiple choice options, He has made the test simple.
It's never easy to stand when the storm hits. And that's exactly the point. By sending the wind, He brings us to our knees: the perfect position to pray — Yasmin Mogahed

If the helplessness and isolation of labour, who have nothing to sell but their labour, can be totally removed by connecting labour with capital through a universal credit system, we'll then have other kinds of actors on the economic scene different from what the existing capitalist world would allow us to bring out. — Muhammad Yunus

Sometimes you don't know why you're doing something. You're intuitively following, to see where it leads. — Edward Burtynsky

Reality is a magic lady, sometimes very mysterious. To me she is very passionate. She is real not only when she is awake, walking down the streets, but also at night when she is dreaming or when she is having nightmares. When I am writing, I am always paying tribute to her - to that lady called Reality. — Eduardo Galeano

To come home and share life experiences with friends is the key to what makes me feel really alive. — James Blunt

I contend that most emotional distress is best understood as a rational response to sick societies. — Oliver James

Do more than be fair: be kind. — William Arthur Ward

Human nerves quickly get accustomed to the most unusual conditions and circumstances and I noticed that quite a number of men actually fell asleep from sheer exhaustion in the trenches, in spite of the roaring of the cannon about us and the whizzing of shrapnel over our heads. — Fritz Kreisler

A woman should always dress to be remembered, not simply to be noticed. — Giorgio Armani

Look at the 18th century. There was a lot more freedom going on. — Steve Coogan

I hold that gentleman to be the best-dressed whose dress no one observes. — Anthony Trollope