Trinitarian Formula Quotes & Sayings
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What he was after hangs between the visible and the invisible, between the here and now and the seemingly elsewhere. — Andre Aciman
Goodbye, Papa, you saved me. You taught me to read. No one can play like you. I'll never drink champagne. No one can play like you.
-Liesel — Markus Zusak
Ignorance and credulous hope make the market for most proprietary remedies. — Samuel Hopkins Adams
Genius and great abilities are often wanting; sometimes, only opportunities. Some deserve praise for what they have done; others for what they would have done. — Jean De La Bruyere
Then came nights when, lying awake beside my final wife, I would spend too much time putting my finger on what was wrong. I was wearing the finger out.
What was wrong was very simple.
Sometimes her life and mine fell on the same day. — Gary Lutz
Whom the gods do not intend to destroy, they first make mad with poetry. — Irving Layton
I guess my journey with comics began with stuff like Spider-Man and Batman. I started off with mainstream superhero stuff, which I've never abandoned. — Brian K. Vaughan
There is not a single line in this diary that does not call for a correction or a denial ... Yes: throughout these pages I meant what I was writing and I meant the opposite; reading them again I feel completely lost ... I was lying to myself. How I lied to myself! — Simone De Beauvoir
There's no better feeling, even if I've won a race, than recording a personal best. It's setting yourself personal goals, but also realistic goals. — Jenny Meadows
I've never played someone where I felt it was beneficial to build from the outside in. — Emma Stone
Who you are is not defined by what you do, but it is defined according to who Jesus is to you — Carl Lentz
Don't let anybody try to change who you are, because at the end of the day, you are the one who must live with yourself. — Anonymous
It was easier to conquer it than to know what to do with it. — Horace Walpole