Tweetable God Quotes & Sayings
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Top Tweetable God Quotes
If I weren't a Jew then I wouldn't be an artist, or at least not the one I am now. — Marc Chagall
Because English has so many words of foreign origin, and words that look the same but mean something different depending on their context, and words that are in flux, opening and closing like flowers in time-lapse photography, the human element is especially important if we are to stay on top of the computers, which, in their determination to do our job for us, make decisions so subversive that even professional wordsmiths are taken by surprise. — Mary Norris
One more thing. The people and the friends that we have lost ... or the dreams that have faded ... never forget them. — Yuna
I've seen hopeless wars won before. If you give in to despair before you begin, you'll have no chance at all. — David Eddings
Like most animals, we're wired to associate height with power. — Helen Fisher
Shakespeare's plays often turn on the idea of fate, as much drama does. What makes them so tragic is the gap between what his characters might like to accomplish and what fate provides them. — Nate Silver
No one else has ever meant what you do to me. Please, just ... just, come back with me and stay. For good. — Kylie Scott
Long or short, if you worry about every step of a journey, you will divide it endlessly into pieces, any one of which may defeat you. Look only to the end. — Robin Hobb
We believe that the dementors are currently taking direction from Lord - Thingy. — J.K. Rowling
I wish now that I'd valued more the words that tumbled freely out of him before he was taken. I wish I'd collected them and kept them safely in packages that I wrapped up carefully, secured with a ribbon, and stored in a safe place for the future. I wish I hadn't been too distracted to listen to every word he said. — Gilly Macmillan
Lie #4
I'm not lonely. — Robin Talley
Acercar - to approach — Alex Forero
Sometimes you need to stop doing something to really see it afresh. — Andy Goldsworthy