Vyrox Quotes & Sayings
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If people want to make war they should make a color war, and paint each others' cities up in the night in pinks and greens. — Yoko Ono
A woman is a symbol of nature; she has the beauty to attract and empower, the passion and compassion to create and nurture, and the power of love to transpire and transform. — Debasish Mridha
Never allow adversity to define you. May you find hope and strength to graciously overcome the adversity. — Lailah Gifty Akita
The soldier takes pride in saluting his Captain,
The devotee proffers a knee to his Lord,
Some back a mare thrown from a thoroughbred,
Troy backed its Helen, Troy died and adored;
Great nations blossom above,
A slave bows down to a slave. — William Butler Yeats
Each atom of the Holy Spirit is intelligent, and like all other matter has solidity, form, and size, and occupies space. — Orson Pratt
It is such a gloriously beautiful May morning, I put my hand to the window and hold it against the glass; I want to see what my hand looks like before it becomes another kind of hand. I press my face to the window, and I think to myself, There will never be another day like this day. This day will end. — Kate Mulgrew
It's very easy to fall in love when things are great, but the way to really fall in love is when things aren't great. — Nicole Kidman
But in what way shall we attain to this settled happiness of soul? How shall we learn to enjoy God? How obtain such an all-sufficient soul-satisfying portion in him as shall enable us to let go the things of this world as vain and worthless in comparison? I answer, This happiness is to be obtained through the study of the Holy Scriptures. God has therein revealed Himself unto us in the face of Jesus Christ. — George Muller
You look good there."
"Where?"
"In my bed."
Duuuuude.
Zart, Lindy (2014-11-20). Roomies (p. 110). Kindle Edition. — Lindy Zart
A prince must not have any other object nor any other thought ... but war, its institutions, and its discipline; because that is the only art befitting one who commands. — Niccolo Machiavelli
