Yoshinoya Beef Quotes & Sayings
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Practical prayer is harder on the soles of your shoes than on the knees of your trousers. — Austin O'Malley
To abandon a child, she had once said to someone, when she thought Cassandra couldn't hear, was an act so cold, so careless, it refused forgiveness. — Kate Morton
I monitor haters' comments. I am aware of vicious rumors, but I am not afraid anymore. — Jay Park
I guess I have a certain willingness for audacity. — Sally Mann
There is much difference between imitating a good man and counterfeiting him. — Benjamin Franklin
Life is short, no matter how many days you are granted. People are precious, each and everyone, no matter how many your are lucky enough to have in you life. Love... Love is worth dying for — J.R. Ward
You've gotta be very careful that grace and politeness do not merge into a banality of behavior, where we're just nice, sort of 'death by cupcake.' — Bono
Now the moon of the Aztecs is at the zenith, and all the world lies still. Full and white, the white of bones, the white of a skull; blistering the center of the sky well with its throbbing, not touching it on any side. Now the patio is a piebald place of black and white, burning in the downward-teeming light. Not a leaf moves, not a petal falls, in this fierce amalgam. ("The Moon Of Montezuma") — Cornell Woolrich
My bedspread isn't washable. Since my bedding has to be washed every day, I'll have to throw it out. — April Winchell
I felt really compromised. I think legal marriage is unnecessary and I would not have formalised the relationship [with husband Peter Davis] except for going into Parliament. I have always railed against it privately. — Helen Clark
Isn't hate merely the result of wounded love? — Amy Tan
Every tragedy is unique, just as every human is unique. When a person loses someone dear to her, who am I to say that my tragedy was greater? I have no right. For that person, her tragedy is the greatest in the world - and she is right in thinking so. — Elie Wiesel
