Sumudu Hansaka Quotes & Sayings
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Come get me! It's all fading.... I'm forgetting everything but you. — James Dashner
Rather than continuing on the normal sexual path toward pain, emptiness, and idolatry, you can allow God to heal you, change the way you think, and place deliberate safeguards in your life to protect you. — Craig Groeschel
I don't trust a lot of journalists. — Calvin Klein
Life is all about the spirit. — John Trudell
Ohhh that's good. Fuck you're greedy. What do you want, huh? Tell me what you want. — Charlotte Stein
People who believe they have bad luck create bad luck. Those who believe they are very fortunate, that the world is a generous place filled with trustworthy people, live in exactly that kind of world. — Chris Prentiss
I am getting older and am, I daresay, impatient of lost years and months," Fawcett complained to Keltie in early 1918. Later — David Grann
And I knew that the Spirit that had gone forth to shape the world and make it live was still alive in it. I just had no doubt. I could see that I lived in the created world, and it was still being created. I would be part of it forever. There was no escape. The Spirit that made it was in it, shaping it and reshaping it, sometimes lying at rest, sometimes standing up and shaking itself, like a muddy horse, and letting the pieces fly. — Wendell Berry
We all have issues. Human beings are flawed, and all we can hope for is to work toward making ourselves better. Not perfect, just better. — L. H. Cosway
Sam found a chair under Robin's butt and evicted him from it, bringing it over to his pregnant wife."Sorry, I wasn't thinking," Robin apologized.
"Thanks," Alyssa said to Robin as she sat down, even as she gave Sam a darkly amused look.
"What?" he said. "I was just helping him think. — Suzanne Brockmann
Obedience seems to be "proof" of sorts that we do indeed love Jesus. — Donovan Graham
Hot soapy water cures a multitude of ailments. Wine, the rest of them. — Genevieve Jack
The bookseller could not imagine what might be more practical than a book, — Nina George
The days diminished. Light lasted just six hours, and it was a feeble light. Mabel organized her hours into patterns - wash, mend, cook, wash, mend, cook - and tried not to imagine floating beneath the ice like a yellow leaf. — Eowyn Ivey
Gerald Ford brought to the political arena no demons, no hidden agenda, no hit list or acts of vengeance. He knew who he was, and he didn't require consultants or gurus to change him. — Tom Brokaw