Volkovysk Quotes & Sayings
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The church is always more than a school. But the church cannot be less than a school. — Jaroslav Pelikan

And for a woman who'd been in mourning for four straight years, Faye knew "almost okay" was as good as it was probably ever going to get. But she would take it. — Tiffany Reisz

Follow your pain as if it were a candle in the night, leading you to a place of decision. — Caroline Myss

He smiled at me, turning into the old Sean Evans. The transformation was so sudden, I blinked to make sure I didn't imagine it. Because you're a carebear. — Ilona Andrews

Creative takes courage -Henri Matisse — J. L. Silvermist

If every man and woman were to take the meaning of their life and pursue it passionately, they would alter the social landscape overnight. In fact, that's how lasting revolutions are made- not by the raised arm of the masses, not by the military seizure of power, not by the political coup d'etat, but by individuals asserting who they are one at a time. — Richard Bode

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Both condemnation and fear can cause a Believer to live in a condition of mental torment. — Perry Stone

Hang on to your hat. Hang on to your hope. And wind the clock, for tomorrow is another day. — E.B. White

Being a literature major, you know, I'm very familiar with the ways symbolism is used in our sort of mythic tales of society, so anyone who is consciously trying to pull that off I think is really interesting and clearly very smart. — Carrie Coon

Just stay close to us. If we get in trouble, we'll kill everything. — Ilona Andrews

While the women of the older generation were thankful if only they succeeded in obtaining 'a work and a duty,' however monotonous and wearing it might be, the will of the younger generation for a pleasurable labour has fortunately increased. — Ellen Key

[The notion of equilibrium ] is a notion which can be employed usefully in varying degrees of looseness. It is an absolutely indispensable part of the toolbag of the economist and one which he can often contribute usefully to other sciences which are occasionally apt to get lost in the trackless exfoliations of purely dynamic systems. — Kenneth E. Boulding