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Ungovernable Child Quotes By Jan Jansen

Nature can give us happiness and sadness. — Jan Jansen

Ungovernable Child Quotes By J.C. Ryle

Once sin is allowed to settle in your heart, it will not be turned out at your bidding. Custom becomes second nature, and its chains are not easily broken. The prophet has well said, "Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard its spots? Neither can you do good who are accustomed to doing evil" (Jeremiah 13:23). Habits are like stones rolling down hill--the further they roll, the faster and more ungovernable is their course. Habits, like trees, are strengthened by age. A boy may bend an oak when it is a sapling--a hundred men cannot root it up, when it is a full grown tree. A child can wade over the Thames River at its fountain-head--the largest ship in the world can float in it when it gets near the sea. So it is with habits: the older the stronger--the longer they have held possession, the harder they will be to cast out. — J.C. Ryle

Ungovernable Child Quotes By Kurt Wagner

I've tried over the years all kinds of ways of going about writing and even just thinking about the idea of writing. There was a time when I decided to try to write a song each day. Whether it was good or bad wasn't important. — Kurt Wagner

Ungovernable Child Quotes By Flora Speer

Stand with me till the end," he said. "Love me. Believe in me. No man can ask more of his woman. — Flora Speer

Ungovernable Child Quotes By Lennart Meri

History is more interesting than politics. — Lennart Meri

Ungovernable Child Quotes By Michael J. Sullivan

That was why nights were so frightening. Without the distraction of light, the doors to other senses were unlocked. — Michael J. Sullivan

Ungovernable Child Quotes By George R R Martin

Ser Corliss Penny gave the clan chief an incredulous look. "Do you want to die, Wull?" That seemed to amuse the northman. "I want to live forever in a land where summer lasts a thousand years. I want a castle in the clouds where I can look down over the world. I want to be six-and-twenty again. When I was six-and-twenty I could fight all day and fuck all night. What men want does not matter. — George R R Martin

Ungovernable Child Quotes By Embee

You know, for a spy as talented as you, you can really be ... obnoxious," I told her.
She grinned. "I know. — Embee

Ungovernable Child Quotes By Roger McGuinn

To me, being in the big time is not that big of a deal. I've been there; I know what it is. It's exciting, but it's also a lot of work and pressure. I love sort of flying under the radar where we can play theaters and sell CD's on the Internet, and it's really kind of a cool time. — Roger McGuinn

Ungovernable Child Quotes By Louis O. Kelso

The primary cause of disorder and lawlessness today, as throughout history, is the poverty of the many in contrast to the affluence of the few. But a new element of unrest has been added: a growing awareness that mass poverty is caused by defective institutions that prevent our harnessing the physical capabilities of science, engineering, management and labor to create general affluence; in other words, a growing awareness that poverty in any country that is or can be industrialized, is man's not nature's fault. — Louis O. Kelso

Ungovernable Child Quotes By B.C. Forbes

The man who is cocksure that he has arrived is ready for the return journey. — B.C. Forbes

Ungovernable Child Quotes By James Grant

[T]he first bad bank loan was no doubt made around the time of the opening of the first bank. — James Grant

Ungovernable Child Quotes By Lauren Willig

'Purple Plumeria' I dithered over for months and then wrote the whole thing between the beginning of July and end of August. The dithering and procrastination time was three times the writing times. — Lauren Willig

Ungovernable Child Quotes By Ann Brashares

There was something about a wedding. No matter how much you put into it, you could always put in more. There was always someone else you could call, some other question you could ask, something else you could buy. You could put every worry, every desire, every whim, every moment of your waking day into a wedding, and it was big enough to absorb them all. — Ann Brashares