Truthmaker Maximalism Quotes & Sayings
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Top Truthmaker Maximalism Quotes

I see compassion may become a justice, though it be a weakness, I confess, and nearer a vice than a virtue. — Ben Jonson

Today every believer has the potential to become a savior and a deliverer in his own area of specialization if only he/she make himself available — Sunday Adelaja

You've got to be committed. It comes down to setting yourself goals as an individual. In rugby you have team goals that you strive for, but you also set yourself simple goals that are achievable. It helps to write them down so you understand what you need to do, and what your focus is. Put them on your wall, then each time you wake up, you'll see them. Then you can just tick them off once you've achieved them. — Filo Tiatia

She stood breast-high amid the corn Clasp'd by the golden light of morn, Like the sweetheart of the sun, Who many a glowing kiss had won. — Thomas Hood

Sporks are only used in the most dire situations. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

When you decide you're going to join a project, it's all about the gift you're giving the audience. — Joyce DeWitt

The performance of buggery is no more inevitable a part of homosexuality than an orange syllabub is an inevitable part of a dinner: some may clamour for it and instantly demand a second helping, some are not interested, some decide they will try it once and then instantly vomit. — Stephen Fry

A country girl can talk her way out of a ticket. — Kellie Pickler

You cannot adopt politics as a profession and remain honest. — Ambrose Bierce

The Republicans may be better off without an agenda. They don't scare people. — Bill Schneider

I'm very lucky, I'm happy with life because my experiences led me to do what I had to do. I don't have any regrets whatsoever. — Van Morrison

I sometimes wish that people would put a little more emphasis upon the observance of the law than they do upon its enforcement. — Calvin Coolidge

This is what it means to be mindful. To watch the thoughts as they come and go without judgment while completely accepting what arises in the present moment. — Chris Matakas