Teliomania Quotes & Sayings
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It is a mistake to talk of the twilight of age, or the blurred sight of old people. The long day grows clearer at its close, and the petty fogs of prejudice which rose between us and our fellows in youth melt away as the sun goes down. At last we see God's creatures as they are. — Rebecca Harding Davis
The amount of money I would pay for people to stop fucking up grammar is only slightly lower than the amount I'd give to ensure I never have grammatical errors in the statements I make calling others out on their grammatical errors. — Jenny Lawson
The clean truth of light can sometimes flow through its blackness, beauty seen dimly through darkness, and like life, it is terribly fragile, with edges that can be dangerously sharp. — George R R Martin
Don't criticise them; they are just what we would be under similar circumstances." Yet — Dale Carnegie
Sometimes you are the answer to your own prayer. — Dillon Burroughs
My speaking style was criticised by no less an authority than Arnold Schwarzenegger. It was a low moment, my friends, to have my rhetorical skills denounced by a monosyllabic Austrian cyborg. — Boris Johnson
It has to get ugly before it gets pretty! — Nicholas Sparks
The Gospel of John tells us that the Word who was made flesh and dwelt among us, full of glorious grace and truth, was also the Word through whom all things- all phenomena in nature, all capacities for fruitful interaction, all the kinds of beauty- were made. To honor that Word as he deserves to be honored,evangelicals must know both Christ and what he has made. — Mark A. Noll
Ideally, I would love to mix singing and acting, but you can only be a pop star for so many years. I mean, at 30 it's a little bit sad, right? — Rachel Stevens
Education is the best provision for old age — Aristotle.
You have to understand the nature of light. — Conrad Hall
I don't want to be remembered as a writer. I would rather be remembered as a storyteller. — Ashwin Sanghi
Jesus ... associated with the outcasts; he spoke with them, touched them, ate with them, loved them. — John Ortberg