Strydom Family Quotes & Sayings
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This much, too: never again will we keep our hearts waiting. — Craig Lancaster
The strength of America is not vested in the ability of the government to remain true to Christian principles. It rests in the strength of the people to stay true to the Christian virtue that provides an adequate base for electing virtuous representatives, thereby maintaining our Constitutional Republic. — Karla Perry
It was just a normal day, a day like any other. But most of all it was a day in which everything was exactly the way it should be. — Nicholas Sparks
My first generation of young readers now have not only children, but some of them have grandchildren to whom they're introducing their old passion. — Diane Duane
Couldn't didn't belong with words like eat or sleep or feed my children. — Stacey Cochran
Everything was for show. He'd always need a group around him, and act out a role, usually one that made him look great to people who didn't do any serious scrutinizing. — Maura Curley
Where you are tender, you speak your plural. — Roland Barthes
A funny and insightful read, which every single girl can relate to. — Take A Break
Talking with him was like being with an old friend; making love with him was like finding her other half. — Jeannie Moon
Catch several hares and you won't catch one. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
The U.S. now imports over half of its oil supply from the Middle East. This dangerous dependence on foreign energy sources is an issue of national security. — Kenny Marchant
I had in mind a long career. — Eve Arnold
It's hard to convince people that you're killing them for their own good. — Molly Ivins
The cocktail filled him with a whirling exhilaration behind which he was aware of devastating desires - to rush places in fast motors, to kiss girls, to sing, to be witty ... He perceived that he had gifts of profligacy which had been neglected.
- chapter 8 — Sinclair Lewis
Deeply convinced of the reality of the divine will, he (Lincoln) had no patience at all with any who were perfectly sure they knew the details of the divine will. — Elton Trueblood
