Yakonata Quotes & Sayings
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It takes courage to gather children from whatever they're doing and kneel together as a family. It takes courage to turn off the television and the computer and to guide your family through the pages of the scriptures every day. It takes courage to turn down other invitations on Monday night so that you can reserve that evening for your family. It takes courage and willpower to avoid over-scheduling so that your family can be home for dinner. — Larry R. Lawrence

We asked for God's help; and now, in this shining outcome, in this magnificent triumph of good over evil, we should thank God. — George H. W. Bush

You are you. That is what consoles me for the lack of many things. — Virginia Woolf

Through my optimism I naturally prefer and capture the beauty in life. — Leni Riefenstahl

One of the first times I ever performed in front of a big group of people was at my kindergarten graduation. I did, like, a Michael Jackson impersonation as, like, a five year old. I had the suit and blazer, the glove and the fedora, and I just performed a whole Michael Jackson song. I'm sure it was 'Smooth Criminal.' — Chance The Rapper

She is Living and I'm Dead, but I'd like to believe we're both human. Call me an idealist. — Isaac Marion

If I was into politics, I would be rich. — Lena Headey

I love to see the rarest movies, the most talked-about movies and documentaries. I read all the reviews and compare them to see if it's worth going! I have a secret movie critic blog I have shown no one or promoted, and I intend to keep it that way. — Theophilus London

LOVE is complex,we (people) try to avoid it as we(people) are habitual of doing simple things. — Jitendra Bhardwaj

It is easier to reach our potential when we learn the value of including others in our quest. — John Wooden

The fullness of life is incubated in its messy places. — Amy Dickinson

What does the poor man do at the rich man's door, the sick man in the presence of his physician, the thirsty man at a limpid stream? What they do, I do before the Eucharistic God. I pray. I adore. I love. — Francis Of Assisi