Striked Out Letters Quotes & Sayings
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A Christian way of thinking is not just thinking Christian thoughts, singing Christian songs, reading Christian books, going to Christian schools; it is learning to think about the whole spectrum of life from the perspective of a mind that has been trained in truth. — Alistair Begg
I am a big fan of long drop, composting toilets - I like the cycle of using waste. When you have experienced one and seen what comes out of the bottom, it is amazing stuff. It's the most beautiful, driest, sweet-smelling compost. — Kevin McCloud
Perhaps this sounds very simple, but simple things are always the most difficult. In actual life it requires the greatest discipline to be simple, and the acceptance of oneself is the essence of the moral problem and the epitome of a whole outlook upon life. — Carl Jung
I am not your anything.You can't just piss on my leg and say I'm yours. — Amelia Hutchins
Worship of a hero is transcendent admiration of a great man. — Thomas Carlyle
He bought me so many orchids that I looked like a well-kept grave. — Texas Guinan
If two wrongs don't make a right, try three. — Laurence J. Peter
Pity . . . is more properly bestowed in cases of involuntary suffering than of crime and offences committed voluntarily and with malice aforethought. — Antiphon
The witch raised one careful eyebrow. "I? I want nothing," she told Hazel. "Don't you see? I want nothing. — Anne Ursu
People are my books," Ty said. "But I did bring a couple, in case the people all go to sleep. — Neal Stephenson
Never let the words of discouragement from others sway you away from reaching far with your dreams. — Israelmore Ayivor
That's the one thing you wake up with every day: How long have I got left? And that's the saddest thing in the world, because you have this absolute realization that everything you love you're going to have to let go of and give up. I look at my daughter and I think, There's going to be a point where I'm not going to be around for her. Even the thought of that breaks my heart. — Moby
Take care of the way in which you turn to the dead. Do not think of that which perishes. Look fixedly, and you will perceive the living light of your beloved dead in heaven. — Victor Hugo
It was so easy to be wise in the explanation of an experience one has not personally witnessed.
("The Wendigo") — Algernon Blackwood