Uthlf Quotes & Sayings
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We are all extraordinary individuals. We just have to once again tune into the special-ness of who we are. — Alice Hocker

We've all seen it. A #startup begins with a #dream, a #passion to do something others have missed or overlooked. — David Brier

Every legislative limitation upon utterance, however valid, may in a particular case serve as an inroad upon the freedom of speech which the Constitution protects. — Stanley Forman Reed

Pie in a bed of raw onions. Human skull looking put-upon.
Howl — Diana Wynne Jones

You wanted to know how you'll make it on your own?" Manny asked as the sights and sounds of the lush Jerusalem garden gave way to the sterile hospital chapel. "You'll never know. Because you never will be. — Max Lucado

The one who sees thought as a thought is the witness to mind and no longer subject to suffering. — Vivian Amis

I said yes, which turned out to be the right answer. — Pat Sajak

As we travel to new places we gain new perspectives and renew our thinking. — Lailah Gifty Akita

The criminal type is the type of the strong human being under unfavorable circumstances: a strong human being made sick. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Life had a way of wrecking her careful plans, again and again. Roulette was more predictable than life. Small wonder she was so lucky at it.
Life was not a wheel going round and round. It never, ever returned to the same place. It didn't stick to simple red and black and a certain array of numbers. It laughed at logic.
Beneath its pretty overdress of man-imposed order, life was anarchy. — Loretta Chase

There was never one who came into the world with such loving compassion and who entered into all the needs of the people as did the Lord Jesus. And he declares to us, 'Verily, verily, I say unto you he that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do, because I go unto my father.' [Jn 14.12] God wants us all to have an audacity of faith that dares to believe for all that is set forth in the word. — Smith Wigglesworth