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I don't know why we do it. But sometimes we just swim straight for the net. — Deb Caletti
Jakie, is it my birthday or am I dying ? — Nancy Astor
It's your chili dog. Clean it up."
"It's your turn to clean."
"The house. Not your trash, which you can walk your leatherfaced-ass unto the kitchen to throw away. — Rachel Caine
I was born in Colorado and grew up in Pennsylvania with family in Texas and Oklahoma. — Adam McKay
On the ground of our own goodness we cannot expect to have our prayers answered. But Jesus is worthy, and for His sake we may have our prayers answered. There is nothing too choice, too costly, or too great for God to give Him. He is worthy. He is the spotless, holy Child, who under all circumstances acted according to the mind of God. And if we trust in Him, if we hide in Him, if we put Him forward and ourselves in the background, depend on Him and plead His name, we may expect to have our prayers answered. — George Muller
I grew up in a Southern Baptist-style church with a choir, a band, and music, but I've been asking myself my whole life, "Why is my own church, my own community, rejecting me because of my sexuality?". — Roger Ross Williams
I didn't want just any career, so I am not going to be just any nurse. — Denise Richards
All uncertainty is fruitfull ... so long as it is accompanied by the wish to understand — Antonio Machado
And, we (who come to him) are loosed from our sins and accusation by his shed blood. Revelation 1:5"
{we are not the same person that have done those mistakes, we are changed! And, have received the righteousness of God with a new heart, conscience, hope and joy} — Ibiloye Abiodun Christian
Where can I go that would give me the same level of satisfaction as an actor? — Patrick Stewart
We ought to recognise the profound gulf between the work to which we are 'called' and the work we are forced into as a means of livelihood. — Dorothy L. Sayers