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You can never truly enjoy Christmas until you can look up into the Father's face
and tell him you have received his Christmas gift. — John R. Rice
and tell him you have received his Christmas gift. — John R. Rice
We shall have all eternity in which to celebrate our victories, but we have only one swift hour before the sunset in which to win them.
— Robert Moffat
I turned to music originally because of my past and needing a release or an outlet to get out anger or frustration or hurt.
— Christina Aguilera
Fantastic fiction covers fantasy, horror and science fiction - and it doesn't get the attention it deserves from the literati.
— China Mieville
To the poet fated to be a poet, self-expression is as natural and as involuntary as breathing is to us ordinary mortals.
— Octavio Paz
There's no such thing as boundaries only limits that get pushed further and further.
— Travis Pastrana
The Holy Spirit connecting with your spirit will begin to induce and stimulate your spirit to reveal to you all that the Lord has put in you
— Sunday Adelaja
Starke, release me or I'll kick you in the balls.
And that would hurt, given the current rock-hard state of that area. — Keri Arthur
And that would hurt, given the current rock-hard state of that area. — Keri Arthur
The sunlight isn't the only thing that makes me happy anymore now that I can endure my storms.
— Alexandra Elle
It is in the immediacy of our personal lives that our proclamations for a better world acquire real life meaning.
— Meryn G. Callander
Love is like a rubber band,
Both pull on, one release
And it hurts the person who has held it. — Lil' Wayne
Both pull on, one release
And it hurts the person who has held it. — Lil' Wayne
Years hence, perhaps, may dawn an age, More fortunate, alas! than we, Which without hardness will be sage, And gay without frivolity.
— Matthew Arnold
The artistic life is a long, lovely suicide.
— Oscar Wilde