Trafiggere Quotes & Sayings
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Women. They're irresistible that's for sure, and they love to remind us that they are the keepers of our desires. — Jack Dancer
At a distance, we see a need and ignore it. We judge it, condemn it, forget it. We don't think about it, because if we practice ignorance long enough, we don't notice the need anymore. It goes underground, and we're content with the surface of life as we know it - unwilling to break deeper ground. If all appears to be well on the outside, that is good enough for our consciences.
... If we are willing to dig deep, to find Calcutta in our own backyards, we will find the poor. But we will also find God. And He may just open our eyes, so that we can see the need and not soon forget. So that we can hear their cries and not grow deaf. So that we can smell the stench of human need and awaken our hearts to compassion. — Jeff Goins
You know me, I love lost causes. — Mort Sahl
All those men who end up disappointing you. After a while, you don't even want to have feelings anymore. You just want to get on with your life. — Candace Bushnell
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But all the story of the night told over,
And all their minds transfigured so together,
More witnesseth than fancy's images
And grows to something of great constancy,
But, howsoever, strange and admirable. — William Shakespeare
The fire burns as the novel taught it how. — Wallace Stevens
Why?" Sal clipped. "'Cause this is Frankie. She could be standin' in a field in the middle of the day and a dead body would drop on her. — Kristen Ashley
I had a friend who got pregnant at age 14 and wasn't quite sure who the father was.
Her paternity test went a little something like this: "If it comes out black, its Darwin's and if it comes out white its Ray's."
This is how things were done in the trailer park. — Kate Madison
The longer it takes you to select a cantaloupe, the worse it is! — Kin Hubbard
Great people and great athletes realize early in their lives their destiny, and accept it. Even if they do not consciously realize the how, the where, the what. — Percy Cerutty
I turn aside with a shudder of horror from this lamentable plague of functions which have no derivatives. — Charles Hermite
At Christmas, I no more desire a rose. — William Shakespeare
I believe no one qualification is so likely to make a good writer, as the power of rejecting his own thoughts. — Alexander Pope
Christians should be good managers and stewards of God's riches — Sunday Adelaja
