Yehudit In Hebrew Quotes & Sayings
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Reach for the sky
Keep your eye on the prize
Forever in my mind
Be my golden sunshine
It's raining in your mind
So push them clouds aside
Forever by my side
You're my golden sunshine — Matisyahu

Somewhere between the smiles, the laughing, the fights about nothing, and all our jokes, I fell in love. — Dawn Williams

He went crazy over Greek mythology, which is where I got my name.
They compromised on it, because my mom loved Shakespeare, and I ended up called Theseus Cassio. Theseus for the slayer of the Minotaur, and Cassio for Othello's doomed lieutenant. I think it sounds straight-up stupid. Theseus Cassio Lowood. Everyone just calls me Cas. I suppose I should be glad--my dad also loved Norse mythology, so I might have wound up being called Thor, which would have been basically unbearable. — Kendare Blake

I had temping jobs also. I liked the flexibility. There was no asking for time off; you just didn't work. — Todd Barry

If this is what heaven feels like, then I've been damned to hell. — Tiffany Aleman

Vola: So which is it? You going back for your home or for your pet?
Peter: They're the same thing. — Sara Pennypacker

I feel safer when you're here. You're so big and sturdy, like a beautiful tree I can lean on and not knock over. — Karen Cushman

Baseball is a game of life. It's not perfect, but it feels like it is, — Joe Torre

To envision the future; you must forget the past and make the present a memory — Jeremy Aldana

Trust the past to the mercy of God, the present to His love, and the future to His providence. — Saint Augustine

I always say I have a Socratic approach to most things that I do. I pummel people with questions, because I need to know what they're thinking, what they're trying to achieve, what they believe the final outcome is going to be. — Tim Gunn

In a religiously uniform culture, it is natural for people to take for granted the truth of the prevailing religion and its associated metaphysical propositions. — Richard Posner