Teanga Beo Quotes & Sayings
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Jerott's hand increased its grip on her arm. 'He is an island with all its bridges wantonly severed. What hostage to evil,' said Jerott, poetic in his thumping displeasure, 'will this night's business conceive?'
'I don't know. But they're both nice and clean, if that's anything,' said Philippa. And led the way philosophically down. — Dorothy Dunnett
Your attitude toward the word of God is your attitude toward Jesus (Ps 37:4). — David Jeremiah
To understand the value of the middle
the golden middle path
you'll have to know your own golden rules.
Religious Leader Petra Cecilia Maria Hermans
The Religion Of The Blue Circle
November 10, 2016 — Petra Hermans
We're really in control; that's the difference. We were out of control then. — Peter Criss
Sacred solitude; reading, wondering and writing. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Very strange bridges are used to make the passage from one state of things to another; we may lose sight of them in our surveys of general history, but their discovery is the glory of historical research. History is not the study of origins; rather it is the analysis of all the mediations by which the past was turned into our present. — Herbert Butterfield
Jesus," he muttered, dropping his head.
"What?"
He looked back at me. "Duchess, you can argue about anything."
"No I can't."
"So, now you're arguin' about not arguing?"
I decided to be quiet. — Kristen Ashley
Shoulder. They weigh that much. Tyler's a banquet waiter, — Chuck Palahniuk
He who sees cruelty and does nothing about it is himself cruel. — Abraham Lincoln
But it's not enough to just "discover" the meaning of life. What really matters is whether we live according to our values, and that takes hard work and a hundred hard choices every day. — Greg M. Epstein
Christianity is not stoicism. The Cross does not sanctify us by destroying human feeling. Detachment is not insensibility. Too many ascetics fail to become great saints precisely because their rules and ascetic practices have merely deadened their humanity instead of setting it free to develop richly, in all its capacities, under the influence of grace. — Thomas Merton
