Stoped Quotes & Sayings
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The minute you decide to get back in the business the church was commissioned for in the first place, you will pray for boldness. — Andy Stanley

People are whupped. I'm whupped. My wife is whupped. Unless it's your job to be curious, who really has the time to sit and ask questions and explore issues? — Barack Obama

Life & Death
energy & Peace
if I stoped today
it was fun
Even the terrible pains that have burn me & scarred my soul it was worth it for having been allowed to walked where I've walked. Which was to hell on earth Heaven on earth, back again, into, under far in between, through it, in it over it and above it. — Stephen Fried

I stoped reading science fiction once I saw that the UFO was real. It became science fact that just hasn't been proven yet. — Mike Bird

That's a beautiful speech, but nobody's listening. Let's go. — Alfred Jarry

These old people. These human ruins. — Chuck Palahniuk

Our lives are not just measured in minutes. They are measured in moments - moments when the minutes stand still. — Mark Batterson

It is effectively BBC policy to ignore climate change sceptics. — Peter Sissons

The Church, rightly conceived, is the whole covenant people called to serve in the world. The clergy are also part of the laity, and their true function is to help equip the laity to be the Servant People. If they turn aside to rule and to secure their own status, they have betrayed the calling of the special ministry. — Franklin Littell

He had a reservoir of tolerance for pain. Finite, though. Pain would empty it, eventually. — Glen Duncan

I guess I'm the perfect match, then, for a girl who likes to visit a cemetery." He drew out every syllable so that it sounded like a love song.
I closed my eyes, savoring those words. "A perfect match," I murmured. "My other half. — Jessica Verday

It's a sad fact that some people are only remembered once they're dead. — Kevin Focke

If they want peace, nations should avoid the pin-pricks that precede cannon shots. — Napoleon Bonaparte