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Synoniem Quotes By Stephen Charnock

It is less injury to Him to deny His being, than to deny the purity of it; the one makes Him no God, the other a deformed, unlovely, and a detestable God. He that saith God is not holy speaks much worse that he that saith there is no God at all. — Stephen Charnock

Synoniem Quotes By Benjamin Disraeli

Silence is the mother of truth. — Benjamin Disraeli

Synoniem Quotes By Dick Dale

Springsteen - he's the Lord God. — Dick Dale

Synoniem Quotes By Deborah Moggach

Who everywhere is free from all ties, who neither rejoices nor sorrows if fortune is good or ill, his is a serene wisdom.
Intro to Part 3, Chapter 1. Credit was given to The Bhagavad Gita. — Deborah Moggach

Synoniem Quotes By David Rakoff

I value kindness in myself and others. I try to remain super-vigilant about my targets and make extra sure that my sometimes barbed comments are deserved and in response to genuine malefaction. — David Rakoff

Synoniem Quotes By Lora Ann

His maniacal laugh caused the troubled Keeley to rise, terror in her eyes as they darted around the room. She couldn't see him, of course. He stepped closer and ran his hand through her hair and whispered, "Your knight will not save you. Love isn't what you desire. Only I can give you what you need. Mark my words, beauty, he shall die. And you will be the one to destroy him." Keeley — Lora Ann

Synoniem Quotes By Nadia Bolz-Weber

Sometimes help comes from unexpected places. — Nadia Bolz-Weber

Synoniem Quotes By RuPaul

I can always sniff out when someone is being what they think I want them to be, which is the complete opposite. I really want a queen to be herself. — RuPaul

Synoniem Quotes By Emily Procter

It's a very weird thing. When you see your house naked, you feel very protective of it and of the people who lived here before. — Emily Procter