William Buxton Quotes & Sayings
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Not if you like lies so much you want to live one — Mike A. Lancaster
table tennis in the afternoon... — Phillip Lundberg
Abortion is an attack on the family and the humanity that unites us all. — Alveda King
Wisdom begins with the humility to say there's a great deal I don't understand. — Randy Alcorn
I'm always looking for something. Not in an unhappy way. I just like to try different things. I don't want to be morbid, but I'm not getting any younger. — Paul Weller
How wonderfully beautiful is the delineation of the characters of the three patriarchs in Genesis! To be sure if ever man could, without impropriety, be called, or supposed to be, "the friend of God," Abraham was that man. We are not surprised that Abimelech and Ephron seem to reverence him so profoundly. He was peaceful, because of his conscious relation to God. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Real love, even in moments, is worth more than any of us can say. — Andrea Cremer
Most people who are rich chose their parents wisely. — Philip Greenspun
Thank you," she said, running her foot over his shin, "for loving me enough to let me fight my own battles. — Nalini Singh
I find the whole concept of women screaming at me so odd. It's very flattering, but I don't think I will ever consider myself to be a sex symbol. — Ed Sheeran
If what you want is a life where your homosexuality is not an issue, move, as many have done. — Dan Savage
Don't expect your friend to be a perfect person. Help your friend to become a perfect person. That is true friendship — Mother Teresa
Those prayers God likes best which come seething hot from the heart. — Thomas Watson
This death has been sponsored by Pringles, Taco Bell, Toyota, Trojan Condoms, and one evil, fucking genius. — Stephanie Jackson
Living with one's passions amounts to living with one's sufferings, which are the counterpoise, the corrective, the balance and the price. When a man has learned - and not on paper - how to remain alone with his suffering, how to overcome his longing to flee, the illusions that others may share, then he has little left to learn. — Albert Camus
