St Winifred Quotes & Sayings
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Tragic as it is when a child fails to develop physically or mentally, even more tragic is a Christian who fails to develop spiritually. — Billy Graham

kissing up, kicking down." Although — Adam M. Grant

Falling into a black hole would not be pleasant, having your limbs torn asunder and all the while appearing to your friends to be frozen in time just as you fell in — Joanne Baker

The most important and necessary human deed, for both doer and recipient, are those of which he does not see the results. — Leo Tolstoy

I swear ... I'll deliver the message for the love of my country. — Kristen Britain

Yeah, whatever," I said finally, the two most unpoetic words in the English language. — Emma Scott

The poet Robert Browning caused considerable consternation by including the word twat in one of his poems, thinking it an innocent term. The work was Pippa Passes, written in 1841 and now remembered for the line "God's in His heaven, all's right with the world." But it also contains this disconcerting passage:
Then owls and bats
Cowls and twats
Monks and nuns in a cloister's moods,
Adjourn to the oak-stump pantry!
Browning had apparently somewhere come across the word twat
which meant precisely the same then as it does now
but pronounced it with a flat a and somehow took it to mean a piece of headgear for nuns. The verse became a source of twittering amusement for generations of schoolboys and a perennial embarrassment to their elders, but the word was never altered and Browning was allowed to live out his life in wholesome ignorance because no one could think of a suitably delicate way of explaining his mistake to him. — Bill Bryson

Years from now, when I'm successful and happy, ... and he's in prison ... I hope I'm not too mature to gloat. — Bill Watterson

I am a woman of prayer. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I'm forever a part of pop culture. — Godfrey