Tugra Quotes & Sayings
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Love catches fire, it trespasses, it breaks, we break, it comes back to life ... we come back to life. Love may not be eternal but, it can make us eternal. — Julie Maroh

Because she was connected to you. Because even despite her absence, she existed and you existed. You are a fact in each other's lives in the same way that the sea exists even if you never go to the seaside. — Kathleen Tessaro

Management is clearly different from leadership. Leadership is primarily a high-powered, right-brain activity. It's more of an art it's based on a philosophy. You have to ask the ultimate questions of life when you're dealing with personal leadership issues. — Stephen Covey

Our dreams are a window into our theology. We are a proud people, the inheritors of the American Dream - the pursuit of happiness is our inalienable right. Like bratty, self-involved little kids, we push past the Giver to grab for the gift. Can you see it? We use God for health, wealth, and emotional well-being, and in the process, we miss out on relationship with our heavenly Father. — Tullian Tchividjian

The backlash against Big Government is an encouraging sign of a growing resistance to the mission creep of federal power. — Bob Barr

Be thankful for all you gain. Be thankful for what you lose, too. Find a reason each day to celebrate your life. — Pooja Ruprell

I think we take the history we want to take in order to back up the stories we want to hear. — Paul Kingsnorth

For me the working of hair is architecture with a human element. — Vidal Sassoon

I think on stage there's a side of me that comes out that's very fierce and confident. — Tessanne Chin

The immortal demigod took a throaty slurp of her beer, then slammed the mug down onto the table, grinning like a four-year-old who had been paid in cookies to rat out her sister. — Brandon Sanderson

We meet a lot of people, we drink lots of stuff and have lots of fun. — Bon Scott

Self pity is a disease which does not kill but corrodes. — Aidan Chambers