Sad Faith Quotes
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Sad Faith Quotes & Sayings
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Depression is a Virus,
handling it Once, Builds Your Immunity to it. — Vineet Raj Kapoor
handling it Once, Builds Your Immunity to it. — Vineet Raj Kapoor
m sorry about that," O'Connell apologised.
"No problem. She seemed nice," I replied.
Both boys burst out laughing — R.J. Prescott
"No problem. She seemed nice," I replied.
Both boys burst out laughing — R.J. Prescott
Remember, if you don't consciously choose trust and love, you are unconsciously choosing fear.
— Kimberly Giles
Fidelity in a sad marriage can fairly be described as an act of faith.
— Stephen L. Carter
I like the big smoky eyes look, and I always do my eyes first when I'm putting on my make-up.
— Pixie Lott
When you get abandoned by someone, that's the moment when you've truly lost faith in them.
— Nicholas Murray
She's lived in Plato's cave, staring at the shadows on the wall. Now she's been turned around to face the fire.
— M.R. Carey
Most of us do things for reasons that are more purely personal. For love, or for hate.
— Cassandra Clare
Sad is the man who has no place to put his faith other than
in himself. — Roy H. Williams
in himself. — Roy H. Williams
It is admirable to die the victim of one's faith; it is sad to die the dupe of one's ambition.
— Alphonse De Lamartine
Sadness is an invitation to God.
— Kamand Kojouri
He has made me glad and no one can make me sad. He makes me shout and no one can make me doubt ...
— Billy Bray
I feel sad for the people who I hear always plan, plan, plan the next day's event to occur. Life only stands still for them.
— Ingrid Nkenlifack
It was so odd what brought out tenderness in people. It was never what you have expected.
— Cassandra Clare
I decided I would fill the emptiness in me with God and with paint.
— Kimberly Novosel
Writing reminds you that you're never alone. Writing and reading is to be optimistic.
— Richard Flanagan