Surviving Cutting Quotes & Sayings
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Humour is the weapon of unarmed people: it helps people who are oppressed to smile at the situation that pains them. — Simon Wiesenthal

Martin Luther once said, You cannot find a Christian who does not pray to God; just as you cannot find a living person without blood. — Jarrid Wilson

No one I remember still lives there except Madame Sapphia Spanella, a husky coloratura who every afternoon went roller-skating in Central Park. — Truman Capote

It's hard to have any moral authority over a group of drunken college students when you have never had a beer and never been laid. — Tom Green

When we fight with the truth and stand in it to the end, then God Himself comes and confirms His Word, His righteousness and His truth — Sunday Adelaja

You will know your job is done well when it goes unnoticed, that you have succeeded when you are unnoticed. — Kate Morton

I was sitting on the bus, and the sign said if you're ready to better your life, come to Medgar Evers College, and I got off the bus and went to Medgar Evers College. — Iyanla Vanzant

Surviving isn't just about cutting out your heart and burning every feeling into ash. Sometimes it means taking what ever is thrown at you, beautiful or grotesque, poisonous or blissful, and carving out your life with the pieces you're given. — Roshani Chokshi

The only useful information about the market will be what I create through expeditions into the market, through testing and probing, trial and error, by selling real products to real people who pay real money. — Clayton Christensen

as Emma, stood and gathered plates. "And thin as a rail, you are. Looks like I need to fatten you up." She cackled again. Dakota moved to help her clean the small kitchen, really just a small corner of the entire living space, but Emma waved her off. "No, you been sick. Just sit there and talk to us." "How sick was I?" "With that fever of yers, I's afraid you just might not make it." Hank hurried the words, then looked at her from the bottom of his bifocals, bearded chin in air. "Didn't your grandparents teach you not to roll around in muddy water when it's freezing outside?" Dakota shrunk a little lower. They knew — Cathy Bryant

The Air Age faces mankind with a sharp choice - the choice between Winged Peace or Winged Death. It's up to you. — Billy Bishop