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Look up on high, and thank the God of all.
— Geoffrey Chaucer
It gives me... gives me hope.
In second chances. In the different manifestations of love. In the inexplicable avenues of God's grace. — S.N. Clemens
In second chances. In the different manifestations of love. In the inexplicable avenues of God's grace. — S.N. Clemens
I do not want a player who is a perfect man and has a fantastic character. That's the kind of guy I want for my daughter as a man.
— Jose Mourinho
Working in this industry, I have been exposed to so many products and now realize more than ever how cruel and unnecessary animal testing is.
— Kesha
We as a church don't have a mission. The mission has a Church.
— Reggie McNeal
The Lord is the Lord of my life. He gives me hope.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
We have two lives ... the life we learn with and the life we live after that. Suffering is what brings us towards happiness.
— Bernard Malamud
I am happy in Paris.
— Zlatan Ibrahimovic
I love people who have died trying to save wildlife. When I see that passion, that gives me hope.
— Jeff Corwin
Most people fail to realize that in life, it's not how much money you make, it's how much money you keep.
— Robert T. Kiyosaki
In the academic world, most of the work that is done is clerical. A lot of the work done by professors is routine.
— Noam Chomsky
You learn to exploit genre for the more important things - to my mind - like story, character, image, language.
— Julianna Baggott
Trust me when I say: Your commitment to love is crucial in the awakening of the world.
— Gabrielle Bernstein
After six years without seeing one, I love just seeing a smile - every smile I see gives me hope.
— Ingrid Betancourt
Now you see, Tom," said Mr. Harthouse ( ... ); "every man is selfish in everything he does, and I am exactly like the rest of my fellow-creatures.
— Charles Dickens
I learned from Whitman that the poem is a temple--or a green field--a place to enter, and in which to feel.
— Mary Oliver