Vertiv Quotes & Sayings
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Caring about people, especially people who've hurt you, isn't a flaw. It's a sign that you understand God's grace. — Janice Thompson

We do not have to be ashamed of what we are. As sentient beings we have wonderful backgrounds. These backgrounds may not be particularly enlightened or peaceful or intelligent. Nevertheless, we have soil good enough to cultivate; we can plant anything in it. — Chogyam Trungpa

Cassidy Evans would be a welcome distraction from life for a while. She would be treated kindly of course. She deserved that much. His family had benefited from her pain in the past, and he would enjoy making amends for any inconvenience she had suffered. — Michelle McLoughney

Money is power, and rare are the heads that can withstand the possession of great power. — Benjamin Disraeli

Jennifer Sylvester wasn't fierce. She was nuttier than a pecan pie. "Right. — Penny Reid

However, Harry, my clock has stopped. The embalmer is rolling up his sleeves. Even as we speak, seventy-two virgins are slipping into schoolgirl uniforms for me. You must live, and I confirm: always put your penis first. — Hanif Kureishi

Build the roads and the jobs follow. — Tommy Thompson

Isn't it funny how trusting husbands are? How easily they eat the food put in front of them by their wives, without ever wondering if there might be something wrong with it.
You could mix anything in it, and they would never know. — Sudha Kuruganti

I'm overcome by the inexplicable desire to speak to you with common courtesy. — Anthony Marra

The question is absurd: when you ask, 'If God is both all good and all powerful, why then does He allow suffering?', what you are really asking is, 'If God is both all good and all powerful, why then can He not make me (the questioner) - who is just as much a part of a universe in which there is suffering as is any other part - be at the same time the exact same questioner, but one who is now part and parcel of a universe in which there is no suffering?' Which, reduced down, is the same thing as asking, 'Why can there not be, at the same time, X and the preclusion of X?' — Emo Philips

What is style? For many people, a very complicated way of saying very simple things. According to us, a very simple way of saying very complicated things. — Jean Cocteau