Yesica Quotes & Sayings
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Top Yesica Quotes
Every day, I get e-mails from kids who want a tree - a world away from the adult world. — Jean Craighead George
The wonderful thing about God is he knows what we need to persuade us. — Charles R. Swindoll
I'm very ambitious, musically - I want to create great things, not mediocre work. — James Vincent McMorrow
One of the things I wanted to do with 'The Turn' was write a production of songs that could be stripped down to one or two instruments if you chose to do it. — Alison Moyet
We shall understand that when waiting is rightly comprehended, it is a deliciousness that is already indeed a wink of bliss. — Mother Mary Francis
You hid in my ink and guided my hand. You stained the pages with your silence as God wrote the words, "Be still." Yet, my heart's blindness could only write in loud hues of red, "I love you. — Shannon L. Alder
The revolution was a gift from God to the Romanian people. The Romanian people must now repay this gift by opening their hearts to people of all faiths, especially to those who suffered here in the past. — Robert D. Kaplan
I smile when I think of the past and get excited about the future. — Julie Murphy
Those who would administer [charity] wisely must, indeed, be wise, for one of the serious obstacles to the improvement of our race is indiscriminate charity. It were better for mankind that the millions of the rich were thrown into the sea than spent to encourage the slothful, the drunken, the unworthy. Of every thousand dollars spent in so-called charity today, it is probable that nine hundred and fifty dollars is unwisely spent - so spent, indeed, as to produce the very evils which it hopes to mitigate or cure. — Andrew Carnegie
Cowardice was undoubtedly one of the most terrible vices - thus spoke Yeshua Ha-Nozri. 'No, philosopher, I disagree with you: it is the most terrible vice! — Mikhail Bulgakov
Politicians, it's in their job description to just lie, every day. — Rob Delaney
A starving army is actually worse than none. — Napoleon Bonaparte
