Xela Aid Quotes & Sayings
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Watching him walk off was very nearly as absorbing as observing his approach. He walked as all men ought to walk, with a decided swagger to his shoulders. — Susanna Kearsley
We must school and train ourselves to deal personally with the unconverted. We must not excuse ourselves, but force ourselves to the irksome task until it becomes easy. — Charles Spurgeon
Every Difference is a Likeness too. — Diane Arbus
The love of a parent for a child is the love that should grow towards separation. — Khalil Gibran
Whenever I teach writing I tell them to never revise as you go. Finish the first draft. This is my writing advice. I can't do that myself. I'm lying to everybody. I write a paragraph, and then I rewrite that paragraph. I want to feel like I'm standing on firm ground before I move on to the next paragraph. Mentally, I have to do that. — Matt De La Pena
As long as you can change paint, you don't change. For you to change - for paint to do something to you - paint must stay constant. — Milton Resnick
And all things as they change proclaim
The Lord eternally the same. — Charles Wesley
She beat lightly on his chest with her fists. "I want a partner, not a protector."
"Can't I be both?"
"You're enormously exasperating sometimes, do you know that?"
He grinned. "And you love me anyway. — Marie Force
Here was a man who wore his scars on the outside and held a merry heart within. How much better that was than its opposite. — Gil Adamson
If you put a money sign in front of your eyes, how will you see the world? — Debasish Mridha
The unique personality which is the real life in me, I can not gain unless I search for the real life, the spiritual quality, in others. I am myself spiritually dead unless I reach out to the fine quality dormant in others. For it is only with the god enthroned in the innermost shrine of the other, that the god hidden in me, will consent to appear. — Felix Adler
Where unwilling dies the rose; buds the new another year. — Dorothy Parker
