Vromans Quotes & Sayings
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Want to save lives, but art, like the stories you want to write ... that's the kind of stuff that makes life worth living. — Linda Kage

The girls were flaring at me, as if I was the one who had won. And I wasn't even fighting. — Renee Carter

Europe is a woman, now middle-aged, who has already had a number of heart attacks and is currently experiencing the biggest health crisis of her life, but one that need not be fatal. — Timothy Garton Ash

If I'm yelling at you, you know I love you. Because I want your chest to keep going up and down, whether you're my daughter or my mother. Or whether I'm your daughter or your mother. It's all the same emotion, which is worry. Or love! — Lisa Scottoline

It is the deepest desire of my heart to have every member of the Church worthy to enter the temple. — Howard W. Hunter

What an ugly beast the ape, and how like us. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

To me that's what Jobs was about. He said at the end of the movie, 'When you realize that the world was created by people no smarter than you, your life will change.' That, to me, is a message for right now and people figuring out what they're going to do with themselves. — Joshua Michael Stern

When you gradually add in nutrient-dense, fiber-rich foods, you simply stop feeling cravings. You run out of space in your belly for the old junk. Instead of craving, you feel full, fulfilled, and content. — Kathy Freston

People dress up for funerals. Why not dress up to celebrate that you're alive? — Gay Talese

The object attained by both good and bad methods is the same, but the way one tries to attain it turns the object into right or wrong. It is not the object which is wrong, it is the way one adopts to attain it. — Hazrat Inayat Khan

The whole [of religion] is a riddle, an aenigma, an inexplicable mystery. Doubt, uncertainty, suspence of judgment appear the onlyresult of our most accurate scrutiny, concerning this subject. — David Hume

Sometimes the path we must walk is long and must be traveled alone. Even when others are by our side, there is no one with us. — L.J. Baker

If a man speculates on what 'society' should do for the poor, he accepts thereby the collectivist premise that men's lives belong to society and that he, as a member of society, has the right to dispose of them ... that psychological confession reveals the enormity of the extent to which altruism erodes men's capacity to grasp the concept of rights or the value of an individual life. — Ayn Rand