Vindinitix Quotes & Sayings
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That loss is most discreditable which is caused by negligence. — Seneca The Younger
He wore a heavy black moustache and the backs of his hands on the rail were matted with black hair. Bond guessed that hair covered most of his squat body. Naked, Bond supposed, he would be an obscene object. — Ian Fleming
I sometimes cuddled her too hard so that she would yelp. "Here, have some of my painful love," my febrile embrace would tell her. "It is constrictive and controlling and painful, like all love should be." In later life, I have come to realize that any expression of love which ends in a yelp probably requires modification. — Russell Brand
Only the most passionate, forthright kind of love would ever induce her to enter the confining state of matrimony. — Melanie Dickerson
There is no defeat unless one loses God, and then all is defeat, though it be housed in castles and buried in fortunes. — Frank C. Laubach
I live in a flat with 3 women, I call it surround sound. I keep the ugly one behind the sofa as a woofer. — Frankie Boyle
I love to crunch numbers. I look at how many fairways I hit, how many greens I hit. I plan my way around the golf course. — Annika Sorenstam
Style is doing things not in any way but in the best way. — Gelett Burgess
Fiercely guard the passions burning inside your heart, so that their flames can safely reach the highest ceilings of success without the eyes of envy. — Suzy Kassem
Scripture is about suffering. It has given comfort to millions. It has spawned hundreds of wonderful books that highlight God's gentle care and Scripture's probing insights. You can be assured of this: God really does speak in our suffering, and we have good reason to believe that the words he says are good and powerful enough to lighten our pain. — Edward T. Welch
Inequality is the inevitable consequence of liberty. — Salvador De Madariaga
The greatest power of ruling consists in the exercise of self-control. — Seneca The Younger
