Y Netimi Quotes & Sayings
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I learned the importance of the Bible and came to believe with all my heart in its full inspiration. It became a sword in my hand to break open the hearts of men, to direct them to the Lord Jesus Christ. — Billy Graham

Women are more evolved biologically and emotionally, that's well known
and it's obvious. But they confuse sex and the spirit; they don't
separate. Men, as you know, always separate: they separate
their human and dog natures. — Jeet Thayil

Katie purred in pleasure as she licked the beating vein in Jared's neck. — Jodie B. Cooper

In what you have called your nonbarbarian societies, children (and wives, and husbands, for that matter) are thought of as property, as personal possessions, and child-bearers must therefore become child-raisers, because they must take care of what they "own. — Neale Donald Walsch

Parents who let teens run around with unearned adult freedoms are naive and stupid. — Dave Ramsey

There might not be a measure of happiness left in a life, but there could be beauty and grace and endless love. — Peter Heller

Eisenhower on Patton: Fundamentally, he is so avid for recognition as a great commander that he won't with ruthlessly suppress any habit that will jeopardize it. — Jean Edward Smith

Spread love everywhere you go. Let no one ever come to you without leaving happier. — Mother Teresa

The essence of life: be good to all souls like you seek them to be good to your soul. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Peter Lake had no illusions about mortality. He knew that it made everyone perfectly equal, and that the treasures of the earth were movement, courage, laughter, and love. The wealthy could not buy these things. On the contrary, they were for the taking. — Mark Helprin

You don't have to part the waters or move the mountain for me; just help me get across them, Lord, for I can do all things through Thee. — Lisa Mischelle Wood

If you put a smile on someones face, it was a good day. — Harvey Stelman

John Roebling was a believer in hydropathy, the therapeutic use of water. Come headaches, constipation, the ague, he would sit in a scalding-hot tub for hours at a time, then jump out and wrap up in ice-cold, slopping-wet bed sheets and stay that way for another hour or two. He took Turkish baths, mineral baths. He drank vile concoctions of raw egg, charcoal, warm water, and turpentine, and there were dozens of people along Canal Street who had seen him come striding through his front gate, cross the canal bridge, and drink water "copiously" - gallons it seemed - from the old fountain beside the state prison. ("This water I relish much . . ." he would write in his notebook.) "A wet bandage around the neck every night, for years, will prevent colds . . ." he preached to his family. "A full cold bath every day is indispensable — David McCullough