Totelcom Quotes & Sayings
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I imbue this place with my essence, every stone and every drop. My visit will do wonders for the flowers."
Aly propped her chin on her hand. "So does manure," she observed. — Tamora Pierce

There are two questions that we have to ask ourselves. The first is 'Where am I going?' and the second is 'Who will go with me?' — Howard Thurman

Sometimes, the things that seem the most difficult end up being the most extraordinary. — Aurora Rose Reynolds

I think you should always aim for more. — Nicola Sturgeon

Theology must be lived. — Chris R. Armstrong

There's a delicious irony in seeing private luxury jets flying in to Washington, D.C., and people coming off of them with tin cups in their hands saying that they're going to be trimming down and streamlining their businesses. There's a message there. — Gary Ackerman

Lucky that man whose children make his happiness in life and not his grief, the anguished disappointment of his hopes. — Euripides

The most important thing is not to get what we want in prayer, but to accomplish what God wants. — Stormie O'martian

Trust me I never lose. Either I win or learn from it — Tupac Shakur

He seems in these verses to capture something of the nature of pilgrimage - the precise directions to somewhere often awkward to find; and you're not sure quite why you came or what it was you're looking for. If you find it, or it finds you, words cannot easily convey what has happened but it becomes part of the journey that continues." (Daily Celtic Prayer book) — Richard Foster

Mum drifted off to sleep again. I sat on her window seat, looking out at the snow, and had a little think. I love my 'little thinks,' which are just quiet moments of daydreaming, really. I picked up the expression when I was working at a school in England and we were discussing Jack and the Beanstalk. I asked the children, 'What did Jack do at the top of the beanstalk?' and a little boy in grey shorts with chubby, red knees called out, 'He sat on a rock.' 'And then what?' I asked, and the boy said, 'He had a little think. — Anny Scoones