Quotes & Sayings About Weimar Culture
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Repentant people will recognize a wrong and really want to change because they do not want to be that kind of person. They are motivated by love to not hurt anyone like that again. These are trustworthy people because they are on the road to holiness and change, and their behavior matters to them. People — Henry Cloud

Of course, minute as its impact may be in our physical universe, the fact of quantum entanglement is this: If one logically inexplicable thing is known to exist, then this permits the existence of all logically inexplicable things. A thing may be of deeper impossibility than another, in the sense that you can be more deeply underwater
but whether you are five feet or five fathoms from the surface you are still all wet. — Brian McGreevy

I didn't know you were going to be so beautiful, fill my heart.. — Hisham Matar

I still read newspaper comics, but without much hope for their future. — Bill Watterson

I MAY BE A HOGWARTS STUDENT" Hargirid paused angrily. "BUT I AM ALSO A SATANIST! — Tara Gilesbie

Was I going mad? I prayed for warmth and daylight. I prayed for my sanity. — Robin Bridges

But that's what dreams are for - to weave reality and fantasy and memory and stitch together something you can't hope for in waking life. To fulfill that little part of you that wants something so bad. — Kelley Armstrong

And no, I don't mind if you want to write me again. Even if you do it in one of those kitten-hanging-from-a-tree cards. ~Lincoln — Katie McGarry

It's a very brave thing to fall in love. You have to be willing to trust somebody else with your whole being, and that's very difficult, really difficult and very brave. — Nicole Kidman

You may not get what you want, but God always gives you what you need. — Elisabeth Kubler-Ross

Spying is always an expensive method of acquiring information. — Muriel Lester

It was okay to believe in things that others didn't believe in. It was okay not to believe, too. — Therese Walsh

So in all human affairs one notices, if one examines them closely, that it is impossible to remove one inconvenience without another emerging. — Niccolo Machiavelli