Springhead Baptist Quotes & Sayings
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The thought of retirement set his nerves twitching and straining: he always prayed that death would come first. — Graham Greene

The true Martial Artist is not the one who fears change, but the one who causes it to happen. — Ed Parker

When the U.K. or U.S. government issues bonds to fund a deficit, the buyers are not solely in the U.K. or the U.S. - they're in Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East. Investment banks provide direct access to these buyers. — Bob Diamond

As a child, I had a serious illness that lasted for two years or more. I have vague recollections of this illness and of my being carried about a great deal. I was known as the 'sick one.' Whether this illness gave me a twist away from ordinary paths, I don't know; but it is possible. — Jacob Epstein

Can that which has cost the artist days, weeks, months and even years of reflection be understood in a flash by a dilettante? — Robert Schumann

Falling for someone romantically is more complex. Many
of the old classic languages refer to three different types
of love or affection. Roughly translated, they include
general, brotherly and sexual love. When all three are
present, a relationship is indeed rich. — Nicholas Boothman

Every day I wake up and decide: today I'm going to love my life. — Carrie Hamilton

You have had my heart with you for thousands of years, and I have been so empty until now. — Christine Zolendz

You can make a decision with your head. It still takes your heart a while to catch up with it. — Beth Goobie

I should like these few words to be read over the grave when my body is placed in the earth; for though it is possible I may be present and conscious of what is going on, I shall not be able to communicate. — Edward Carpenter

A picture may say a thousand words, but a word can say what only a word can say. — Vishesh Sharma

Businessmen are notable for a peculiarly stalwart character, which enables them to enjoy without loss of self-reliance the benefits of tariffs, franchises, and even outright government subsidies. — Herbert J. Muller