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Tsuris T Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

We only perceive God when we receive people — Sunday Adelaja

Tsuris T Quotes By David Steinberg

The one thing an audience always has in common with a comedian is troubles. The Yiddish word for that is tsuris. You're always putting your tsuris on stage whether you like it or not. No one is untroubled, unless they're just, you know, an imbecile. — David Steinberg

Tsuris T Quotes By Christabel Pankhurst

Remember the dignity of your womanhood. Do not appeal, do not beg, do not grovel. Take courage, join hands, stand besides us, fight with us. — Christabel Pankhurst

Tsuris T Quotes By Sarah Noffke

Don't make loss in your life make you a loser. — Sarah Noffke

Tsuris T Quotes By Simone De Beauvoir

Man is a talking animal and he will always let himself be swayed by the power of the word. Machines won't change human nature. — Simone De Beauvoir

Tsuris T Quotes By Virginia Alison

She did not care where he was or how she was going to find him, all she knew is the reward would be worth it...however, alive, kicking and raring to go would be preferable — Virginia Alison

Tsuris T Quotes By Brandon Sanderson

Sazed shook his head, walking over to stand beside her. "Belief isn't simply a thing for fair times and bright days, I think. What is belief - what is faith - if you don't continue in it after failure?" Vin frowned. "Anyone can believe in someone, or something, that always succeeds, Mistress. But failure ... ah, now, that is hard to believe in, certainly and truly. Difficult enough to have value, I think. — Brandon Sanderson

Tsuris T Quotes By Philip Yancey

Unless we love natural goods - sex, alcohol, food, money, success, power - in the way God intended, we become their slaves, as any addict can attest. — Philip Yancey

Tsuris T Quotes By Aimee Bender

That's the thing with handmade items. They still have the person's mark on them, and when you hold them, you feel less alone. — Aimee Bender