Vellish Script Quotes & Sayings
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And he has created eternity, which was to have measured his power, and which measures his unending defeat. — Stanislaw Lem
The high value put upon every minute of time, the idea of hurry-hurry as the most important objective of living, is unquestionably the most dangerous enemy of joy. — Hermann Hesse
Financial demands, of all the rough winds that blow upon our love, (are) quite the coldest and the most biting. — Gustave Flaubert
One of the first things you and your fiance need to develop is a meaningful prayer life even before the wedding. My wife, Shirley, and I did that, and the time we have spent on our knees has been the stabilizing factor throughout nearly forty years of marriage. — James Dobson
The politicians think the journalists have power, the journalists think bankers have power, bankers think lawyers have power. The truth is, nobody has power. — Rory Stewart
Go into the largest livestock operation, search out the darkest and tiniest stall or pen, single out the filthiest, most forlorn little lamb or pig or calf, and that is one of God's creatures you're looking at, morally indistinguishable from your beloved Fluffy or Frisky. — Matthew Scully
There's more for us to think about in that one little hungry heart than in all the stars of the sky ... — Thomas Hardy
I'm not suffering Trisha, I've never suffered all these years, someone long back taught me by example that its very easy to be content with one's solitude. I've enjoyed mine all these years. — Dixy Gandhi
I did not deny God's existence, but I doubted his absolute justice. — Elie Wiesel
Most men are scantily nourished on a modicum of happiness and a number of empty thoughts which life lays on their plates. They are kept in the road of life through stern necessity by elemental duties which they cannot avoid. — Albert Schweitzer
My inner goddess fist-pumps the air above her chaise lounge. — E.L. James
People who, like me, grew up in the 1950s and 1960s after World War II, grew up with cars. — Martin Winterkorn
It is the friction of two spiritual things, of tradition and invention, or of substance and symbol, from which the mind takes fire. The creeds condemned as complex have something like the secret of sex; they can breed thoughts. — G.K. Chesterton
Painting it was hard graft. There are one and a half large tubes of white in the ground - yet that ground is very dark ... — Vincent Van Gogh