Thaiana De Castro Quotes & Sayings
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I have always been hers. Although she is taking her time accepting it." "I — Gail Carriger
Atheists does not believe in God. God also does not believe in Atheists — David Asscherick
You are responsible for how your life turns out, and your attitude shapes that life for better or worse. — Earl Nightingale
That death is best which comes appropriately at a ripe age. — Propertius
When I find a ladybug I ask the butler to take it outside instead of killing it. — Winston Churchill
God opened my eyes to see Jesus for who He really was. After I trusted Christ, the Lord changed my entire perspective on everything. I started thinking about how I should relate to my parents and how I should approach school and even what it meant for the music I was writing. — Trip Lee
But we remember that it was just precisely in the reign of Richard II that the Peasants' War, following upon the changes wrought by the visitations of the Great Plague, virtually destroyed serfdom as a personal status. — Edward Jenks
One never finds anything perfectly pure and ... exempt from danger. — Niccolo Machiavelli
Thr truth is inconvertible.
Malice may attack it
and ignorance may deride it,
but in the end,
there it is ... — Winston Churchill
I can tell you if you look at the polls, Democrats, Republicans, Independents, they do not think we should increase the debt limit. — Jim DeMint
But it's a poor church that cares only for what happens to a soul after it leaves this life.
-Damien — Alan Brennert
Photography is the most transparent of the art mediums devised or discovered by man. It is probably for this reason that it proves so difficult to make the photograph transcend its almost inevitable function as document and act as a work of art as well. — Clement Greenberg
Every prison that men build Is built with bricks of shame, And bound with bars lest Christ should see How men their brothers maim. — Oscar Wilde
I'm alone, going in the opposite direction. We're on different tracks in more ways than one. All of a sudden the air feels thin and something heavy is bearing down on my chest. Am I really doing the right thing? The thought makes me feel helpless, isolated. — Haruki Murakami
