Stronzo Quotes & Sayings
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If life be long I will be glad, that I may long obey; if short, yet why should I be sad to welcome to endless day? — Richard Baxter

Those stories tended to be located around the places where things went wrong, and people were cruel to one another, and so on. They reflected what was probably the most urgent truth operating in me at that time: oh, shit, things can go wrong, and if they do, people get hurt, and I might be one of them, in spite of the fact that I am, you know, me. — George Saunders

Life is a very scary reality; you just have to keep moving ahead, doing what you do". — Abdulazeez Henry Musa

There is this: We give thanks to God not because of how we feel but because of who He is. — Ann Voskamp

Genuine historical knowledge requires nobility of character, a profound understanding of human existence - not detachment and objectivity. — Friedrich Nietzsche

It had been said that the art of successful marriage lay in choosing the person you could live with rather than the person you couldn't live without. — Elizabeth Palmer

There could be some compromise, but I think we have to stick to the provisions of the treaty, and the provisions of the treaty are saying that the president is appointed for a mandate of eight years time. I think it would be very damaging for the European Central Bank if there would be a splitting of this mandate. — Jacques Santer

We should all do something to right the wrongs that we see and not just complain about them. — Jackie Kennedy

A lot of amateurs are terrified of going up against a player who is clearly better than they are. They never play their best, because they aren't comfortable. There's one surefire way to get over that, and it's to ask yourself, 'What if I beat him?' Imagine the possibility. — Fuzzy Zoeller

Each human being has the right to seek out joy, joy being understood as something which makes one content - not necessarily that which makes others content. — Paulo Coelho