Tagalog Simbang Gabi Quotes & Sayings
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You want happy endings, read cookbooks. — Dean Young
Are Cops Now America's Most Dangerous Domestic Terrorists? — William B. Scott
The book, as it stands, seems to me to be one of the most frightful muddles I have ever read, with scarcely a sound proposition in it beginning with page 45 [Hayek provided historical background up to page 45; after that came his theoretical model], and yet it remains a book of some interest, which is likely to leave its mark on the mind of the reader. It is an extraordinary example of how, starting with a mistake, a remorseless logician can end up in bedlam. — John Maynard Keynes
Hypertension is an important risk factor for kidney disease, but dietary sodium has other damaging effects on the kidneys. High salt intake drives the production of oxygen radicals, leading to oxidative stress in kidney tissue. — Joel Fuhrman
In ART as in Life the Best Way to REMEDY mistakes is to take advantage of them. — Walter Darby Bannard
Success is knowing that one other human being has breathed a little easier because you lived. — Dennis Kimbro
Every old man that dies is a library that burns. — Amadou Hampate Ba
IT, that goes for you too. Any difficulties, tell me, so I can stare at you, baffled and confused. — Jodi Taylor
It was wonderful love that Christ should rather die for us than for the angels that fell. They were creatures of a more noble extract, and in all probability might have brought greater revenues of glory to God; yet that Christ should pass by those golden vessels, and make us clods of earth into stars of glory
Oh, the hyperbole of Christ's love! — Thomas Watson
Every journey into the past is complicated by delusions, false memories, false namings of real events — Adrienne Rich
Exaggeration is my only reality. — Diana Vreeland
When you lose a friend [in battle] you have an overpowering desire to go back home and yell in everybody's ear, This guy was killed fighting for you. Don't forget him
ever. Keep him in your mind when you wake up in the morning and when you go to bed at night. Don't think of him as the statistic which changes 38,788 casualties to 38,789. Think of him as a guy who wanted to live every bit as much as you do. Don't let him be just one of 'Our Brave Boys' from the old home town, to whom a marble monument is erected in the city park, and a civic-minded lady calls the newspaper ten years later and wants to know why that 'unsightly stone' isn't removed. — Bill Mauldin