Visionarias De Garabandal Quotes & Sayings
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If pleasures are greatest in anticipation, just remember that this is also true of trouble. — Elbert Hubbard
Humans are like sheep
scattered everywhere
a shepherd is always needed to keep them united — Muhammad Danish Rizwan
There was something frantic in their blooming, as if they knew that frost was near and then the bitter cold. They'd lived through all the heat and noise and stench of summertime, and now each widely opened flower was like a triumphant cry, "We will, we will make seed before we die." — Harriette Simpson Arnow
All leadership in the Kingdom is by example. — Adam LiVecchi
A TRACTOR-TRAILER driver carrying 80,000 pounds of wine was busted on a drunken driving charge, upstate New York officials said. — Anonymous
In my new book, 'Birth,' my goal is to share the path I have traveled in the spiritual sphere and in the business and philanthropic sphere in order to reveal the essential connection between the two. — Shari Arison
I wish people wouldn't tell me I can't do things. — P.G. Wodehouse
The gunslinger occasionally moaned with the wind. The stars were as indifferent to this as they were to wars, crucifixions, resurrections. — Stephen King
If you become so intensely curious that without knowing you cannot live, that is called seeking. — Jaggi Vasudev
The Captain swallowed his capsules and lay down in the dark with pleasant anticipation. This quantity of the drug gave him a unique and voluptuous sensation; it was as though a great dark bird alighted on his chest, looked at him once with fierce, golden eyes, and stealthily enfolded him in his dark wings. — Carson McCullers
... smart, funny, sweet, nice to his family, good looking in an adorable kind of way. — Penny Reid
As I grew up I realized, though imperfectly, that I was different from other people, and that the way of life in my home was different from that in the homes of others ... This stimulated me to introspection and strange mental questionings. — John George Haigh
