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Most Christians are educated way beyond the level of their obedience already! We don't need to know more, we need to do more.
— Mark Batterson
Words are for explaining the mistakes we might have made, names are for calling when there is nothing left to say.
— Gordon Lightfoot
Write until you have nothing left to say and then stop writing. Focus on content and quality rather than word count.
— Gudjon Bergmann
To say that O began to await her lover the minute he left her is a vast understatement: she was henceforth nothing but vigil and night.
— Pauline Reage
There is nothing left of you, I can see it in your eyes. Sing the anthem of the angels,and say the last goodbye ...
— Breaking Benjamin
Man is made of ordinary things, and habit is his nurse.
— Friedrich Schiller
Silence only harms when there are things that aren't being said, or when there's the fear that the well is empty and there's nothing left to say.
— David Levithan
Heaven and stars at the feet of the lovers.
— Kristian Goldmund Aumann
My songs aren't bubble gum pop dance songs and I don't have background dancers on every single song.
— Avril Lavigne
I was still scared by every gap in our conversation, fearing that this was it, the point where we had nothing left to say.
— David Levithan
How can I find the words? Poets have taken them all and left me with nothing to say or do"
"Except to teach me for the first time what they meant. — Dorothy L. Sayers
"Except to teach me for the first time what they meant. — Dorothy L. Sayers
Is this muteness a real physical handicap? One of the many symptoms of being Dead?Or do we just have nothing left to say?
— Isaac Marion
Once upon a time, I could sing three hours. Now, when you see me say 'I'm done,' I'm done; ain't nothing left till the next night.
— Bobby Womack
And then, at last, the frenzy wore itself into staleness, and even the journalist had nothing left to say, but that too much had been said already.
— Robert Galbraith