Yakobus Quotes & Sayings
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I take the medication for myself so I can transact, not for anyone else. But I am aware that it is empowering for people to see what I do and, for the most part, people in the Parkinson's community are just really happy that Parkinson's is getting mentioned, and not in a pitying way. — Michael J. Fox

Part of the reason that I moved to Los Angeles is that even though my mom introduced me to all kinds of music, I really wanted to work on having my own identify, on being who I am and doing what I do, and seeing how people responded. — Schuyler Fisk

Let nothing trouble you let nothing worry you everything passes away expect God God alone is sufficient — Norman Vincent Peale

One doesn't have the option of choosing who they fall in love with. The heart decides with a perseverance greater than human strength — K.J. Bell

What?! I'm not small! It's the world that's too big!! — Hiromu Arakawa

I felt all the blood rush from my head and collect itself in my stomach. I had to sit down. — Brian Paone

We covered every major segment of this broadband communications world. — Henry Samueli

Everywhere the air had become a vibrant yellow drum. A heavy sunlight freighted the foliage of the trees. Each leaf was a shutter about to swing back and reveal a miniature sun, one window in the immense advent calendar of nature. — J.G. Ballard

Theory has all too often been a zoo in which we cage the wild beasts of violence that inhabit our worlds. We then gaze at these beasts from a safe distance, we contemplate them, we theorize how they would act in their own environments - and we never go to those environments where the beasts roam freely to actually check our theories. To do so would be disastrous. It would point out the absurdity of our analyses and the illusion of safety so carefully crafted. — Carolyn Nordstrom

I went through my awkward teenage years. I don't want to go back. — Ashley Wagner

The new evangelization ... begins in the confessional. — Pope Benedict XVI