Yeard Quotes & Sayings
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The problem facing humanity today is not a political problem; it's not a financial problem; it's not a military problem. It's obviously a spiritual problem. That is, it has to do with what we believe to be true about who we are, where we are, why we are where we are, and what are we doing on the Earth. What is the purpose of life itself? What we need right now are leaders or models, people who will stand up and not only help to write a cultural story, but help to model it in the way that they interact with each other. — Neale Donald Walsch
Here we are. Home sweet home. What's mine is yours. — Ellen Hopkins
Everyday I strive to, at least, recognise my short-comings and the things I have to do to be the best person that I can possibly be. — Alexander O'Neal
Effective immediately, we will only pursue phone calls that are two steps removed from a number associated with a terrorist organization instead of three. — Barack Obama
Some times I think this whole world Is one big prison yeard Some of us are prisoners The rest of us are guards — Bob Dylan
If we had spent our time on our children education rather than praying; we would have had a three times more educated people than the whole world's population. — M.F. Moonzajer
But for what reason? Council, — David Baldacci
When you're a writer, you never know which of your pieces are going to gain a toehold and which will not, and it's best not to care too much. — Rick Perlstein
Henceforth, I'll bear Affliction till it do cry out itself, 'Enough, enough, and die. — William Shakespeare
Singularity is only pardonable in old age and retirement; I may now be as singular as I please, but you may not. — Lord Chesterfield
What attracted us to each other was what we saw in each other in our faith. — Missy Robertson
You have to be true to yourself. — Hillary Clinton
It just seems like all men pale in comparison to the illusionist under my roof. — L. H. Cosway
The principle is so perfectly general that no particular application of it is possible. — George Polya
