Wegierskie Quotes & Sayings
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Dear Abba, I'm stepping into a new day brimming with new mercies, fresh-slate-do-over grace extended freely to me by Your hands. But it is not just given to me but to all. So that my attempts to control and manipulate others, even if it's in their best interests, is not only to spit on the grace given them, but also that given to me. Father, the only thing truly "for our own good" is Your mercy. Nothing else comes close. Nothing. Have mercy on me. — Brennan Manning
I think back to the last thing Dave said to me and try to imagine what escaping oxygen would look like. It looks a lot like drowning. — A.S. King
A product should be made intentionally — Sunday Adelaja
Bullets do not discriminate. They are equal-opportunity projectiles. — Peter Duysings
He appears to be pointing at a massive water tower, all hinkered down overlooking the river.
'That's an old one.' This ancient, dark metal thing. It looks like a shadow of itself.
'Wait for it,' John says.
'For what?'
'It.'
A few minutes later, the sun slips behind the water tower. The effect is like a total solar eclipse, with the water tower blocking the sun.
'Whoa.'
'Thanks. I arranged that myself. — Susane Colasanti
As long as my ballets are danced, I will live — Rudolf Nureyev
My own view is that no major advance was ever found as a result of a committee's recommendation ... We should be honest in telling these agencies we often don't know where some ideas are going to lead, but we hope they are going to clarify a problem. — David Mumford
Procrastination is, as Edward Young said in about sixteen ninety-five, the thief of time. — Patrick Taylor
You have to go understand that life and baseball is littered with all kinds of obstacles and problems along the way. You have to learn how to overcome them to be successful in life. — Dave Winfield
Advertising ... is a parasitic activity; it forces goods for which there is no real need or demand on a foolish or even a reluctant public, always by appealing to their lower instincts. — Ann Bridge
We can ignore reality, but we cannot ignore the consequences of ignoring reality. — Ayn Rand
