Workest Quotes & Sayings
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Don't care what people gonna think of you, do what you wanna do and seek just your happiness. — Katy Perry

Christophe peeled the shrimp slowly and carefully: that was his way around her, and it was the exact opposite of his usual demeanor. She knew it for what it was: love. — Jesmyn Ward

Storytelling bridges the generational gaps in ideology. — Elise M. Boulding

Genuine Work alone, what thou workest faithfully, that is eternal, as the Almighty Founder and World-Builder himself. — Thomas Carlyle

Some days are treasure. Not many but I think in almost every life there are a few. — Stephen King

All things do happen for a reason ... Is this not the foundation of our faith? You are here-all of us-because we are but part of a plan prepared before the foundations of the earth. It is our humble duty to discern our role in that plan. — Rick Yancey

Thou canst not pray to God without praying to Love, but mayest pray to Love without praying to God. — Richard B. Garnett

Man, it is not thy works, which are mortal, infinitely little, and the greatest no greater than the least, but only the spirit thou workest in, that can have worth or continuance. — Thomas Carlyle

None of this is truly happening," he said to Shadow. He sounded miserable. "It's all in your head. Best not to think of it. — Neil Gaiman

When you believe marriage is your answer, you'll often give something that eventually hurts you both. — Craig Groeschel

If thou workest at that which is before thee, following right reason seriously, vigorously, calmly, without allowing anything else to distract thee, but keeping thy divine part pure, as if thou shouldst be bound to give it back immediately; if thou holdest to this, expecting nothing, fearing nothing, but satisfied with thy present activity according to nature, and with heroic truth in every word and sound which thou utterest, thou wilt live happy. And there is no man who is able to prevent this. — Marcus Aurelius

I say then, that belief is nothing but a more vivid, lively, forcible, firm, steady conception of an object, than what the imagination alone is ever able to attain. This variety of terms, which may seem so unphilosophical, is intended only to express that act of the mind, which renders realities, or what is taken for such, more present to us than fictions, causes them to weigh more in the thought, and gives them a superior influence on the passions and imagination. — David Hume

Tyrants have not yet discovered any chains that can fetter the mind. — Charles Caleb Colton