Upreared Quotes & Sayings
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Let your heart go Home, even before your body arrives. — Yasmin Mogahed
This earthly body is slow and heavy in all its motions, listless and soon tired with action. But our heavenly bodies shall be as fire; as active and as nimble as our thoughts are. — John Wesley
She was one if the few souls that made me wonder what's it to live. — Markus Zusak
Angels play a very active role in the purposes of God and the affairs of men, but do not control human events or violate the free will of human beings. — Gary Kinnaman
Sleeping is time not spent living. — Rachel Cohn
Tahitians, knew that it was madness to go on alone. So he stood waist-deep in the grass and looked regretfully across the rolling savannah and the soft-swelling foothills to the Lion's Head, a massive peak of rock that upreared into the azure from the midmost centre of Guadalcanar, a landmark used for bearings by every coasting mariner, a mountain as yet — Jack London
The worst thing you can ever say about a character is not that you hated him but that you found him uninteresting. — Jennifer Bort Yacovissi
As I enter on the path of happiness, I scatter the dregs and shreds and clippings of the past behind me. I divest myself of all the crapulous years. — William John Locke
Knavery seems to be so much a the striking feature of its inhabitants that it may not in the end be an evil that they will become aliens to this kingdom. — George III
In terms of my lungs, pot smoking is not like cigarette smoking. It doesn't affect the lungs as quickly, or as much over time. If I stopped pot smoking today, my lungs could heal probably 100 percent in a few years. — Doug Benson
I can photograph someone if I can touch them. — Eugene Richards
Moms, let's pledge to build each other up instead of tearing each other down. — Lysa TerKeurst
Some certain significance lurk in all things, else all things are little worth, and the round world itself but an empty cipher except to sell by the cartload, as they do hills about Boston, to fill up some morass in the Milky Way. — Herman Melville
Since this war began our sympathy has gone out to all the suffering people who have been dragged into it. Further hundreds of millions have become involved since I spoke at Limerick fortnight ago. — Eamon De Valera