Undergraduates At Notre Dame Quotes & Sayings
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Prayer and a holy life are one. They mutually act and react. Neither can survive alone. The absence of the one is the absence of the other. — Edward McKendree Bounds

A one sided friendship brings exhaustion and there's no one deserves to be sucked dry. — Euginia Herlihy

So remember, this is definitely a screwed-if-you-do, screwed-if-you-don't situation. You just remember to say, Screw them. — Jessica Valenti

He compared the intelligence task to solving a jigsaw puzzle, except that you didn't get the box cover, so you didn't know what the final picture was. And you got only a few pieces at a time, not all of them. And even worse, you always got a bunch of pieces from some other puzzle thrown in. — P. W. Singer

Night's darkness cloaked Elske, covering her as the winter snows cover mountains, from peak to foot. Elske moved with the weight of darkness on her shoulders, on her head; and she tasted it in her mouth like the flavorless rills that ran so fast in spring melts. — Cynthia Voigt

A good writer is one that can see the goodness in others and helps them to be better. — Debasish Mridha

What does it mean when your heart's already numb? You're a professional. — The Weeknd

I like the brooding man - a brooding man with a sense of humor. — Maira Kalman

He had an affectionate heart. He must love somebody. — Jane Austen

The only thing I'll ever ask of you, you've got to promise not to stop when I say when — Foo Fighters

Glory is a shroud that posterity often tears from the shoulders of those who wore it when living. — Pierre-Jean De Beranger

My son and I discovered Terry Pratchett's books together, when he was about eleven years old. He'd be reading on his own and would start to laugh, and then eagerly read the passage aloud to me
and I'd do the same to him! Pratchett's books became a shared source of delight for us back then, and they still are today. — Linda Sue Park