Subservience Synonyms Quotes & Sayings
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People can't handle guilt. Their minds won't let them for very long. So they make up excuses. Excuses work like a salve, allaying the guilt, letting you forget the real problem. — Darynda Jones

I've decided to retire from top class racing. It has been an incredible experience and has provided with me some unforgettable moments. — Sete Gibernau

It's about time we start criticizing faith. — Richard Dawkins

If we constantly give God the glory, then we don't have any glory to keep for ourselves. — Monica Johnson

Justice has a right to protest against injustice. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann

Alas! it is not till time, with reckless hand, has torn out half the leaves from the Book of Human Life to light the fires of passion with from day to day, that man begins to see that the leaves which remain are few in number. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Every new startup business creates new opportunities. It doesn't matter whether you have a new app for college students or a home medical device for senior citizens; there are other multibillion noncompetitive corporations that are spending millions of dollars trying to market their goods and services to your same audience. — Jay Samit

You will be surprised how much punishment the human body can take, if there is enough will - or faith. — F. Sionil Jose

They felt the poorhouse would always be there, exempt from time. That some residents died, and others came, did not occur to them; a few believed that the name of the prefect was still Mendelssohn. In a sense the poorhouse would indeed outlast their homes. The old continue to be old-fashioned, though their youths were modern. We grow backward, aging into our father's opinion and even into those of our grandfathers. — John Updike

I saw you eyeing me earlier. You're hotter than hell. How about you come out with me so we can get shit blazin'?" ~Montana — Shanora Williams

through gritted teeth, "is to look through — Jayne Ann Krentz

Why tell me that a man is a fine speaker, if it is not the truth that he is speaking? — Thomas Carlyle