Sudols Boarding Quotes & Sayings
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Keep on asking! Keep on seeking! Keep on knocking! Because God will answer your prayers. Every time? Always, always, always. — Diane Moody
Good night, then - sleep to gather strength for the morning. For the morning will come. Brightly will it shine on the brave and true, kindly on all who suffer for the cause, glorious upon the tombs of heroes. Thus will shine the dawn. — Winston Churchill
It should surprise no one that I'm out arguing for small government, reduced spending and getting our financial house in order, along with reasonable regulations and no more. — Mike Pompeo
As long as one heart still holds on, then hope is never really gone — Garth Brooks
Virginity is something that can be offered to God. — Elisabeth Elliot
[Napoleon deployed] every available resource to inflict all-out defeats on [his] enemies. — Steven Pinker
Do you want to know what happiness is? Happiness is the absence of unpleasant information. — William T. Vollmann
Then somebody suggested I should write about the war, and I said I didn't know anything about the war. I did not understand anything about it. I didn't see how I could write it. — Martha Gellhorn
But he could not taste, he could not feel. In the teashop among the tables and the chattering waiters the appalling fear came over him- he could not feel. He could reason; he could read, Dante for example, quite easily ... he could add up his bill; his brain was perfect; it must be the fault of the world then- that he could not feel. — Virginia Woolf
Even bad coffee is better than no coffee at all. — David Lynch
Life's not about sitting at home in front of the TV waiting for your life to begin. Get out there and take some chances. — Queen Latifah
People talk about imitating Christ, and imitate Him in the little trifling formal things, such as washing the feet, saying His prayer, and so on; but if anyone attempts the real imitation of Him, there are no bounds to the outcry with which the presumption of that person is condemned. — Florence Nightingale