Stella Bette Midler Quotes & Sayings
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Why should I give my Readers bad lines of my own when good ones of other People's are so plenty? — Benjamin Franklin

Be happy.
Be happy for no reason at all.
Believe it or not, you have the ability and free agency to make that choice. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Tal was looking at Hank when he said, "Just a moment. I want to hear it one more time."
As they watched, Bernice found her way to Hank and Mary. She began to week openly, and spoke some quiet but impassioned words to them. Hank and Mary listened, as did the others nearby, and as they listened, they began to smile. They put their arms around her, they told her about Jesus, and then they began to weep as well. Finally, as the saints were gathered and Bernice was surrounded with loving arms, Hank said the words, "Let's pray ... — Frank E. Peretti

Don't let us quarrel. We all have our weaknesses, dear friends; so we must strive to be considerate of one another. And since this poor boy is hungry and has nothing whatver to eat, let us all remain quiet and allow him to sleep; for it is said that in sleep a mortal may forget even hunger. - Scarecrow — L. Frank Baum

I have to admit that humans waste a lot of their time - almost all of it - with hypothetical stuff. I could be rich. I could be famous. I could have been hit by that bus. I could have been born with fewer moles and bigger breasts. I could have spent more of my youth learning foreign languages. They must exercise the conditional tense more than any other known life form. — Matt Haig

[ ... ] with the protecting sky in all its splendour and the golden sun blazing forth against a backdrop of crystalline blue, to use the inspired words of a television reporter[ ... ]. — Jose Saramago

Love itself describes its own perfection. Be speechless and listen. — Rumi

The very things in your life that seem
to be depressing and oppressing you
right now are going to be the means
by which you set yourself free. — James Lecesne

He who dies for his country will live in eternity. — Monteiro Lobato

Eventually the revolutionaries become the established culture, and then what will they do — Linus Torvalds