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Welcome Christmas Month Quotes & Sayings
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Silence in love betrays more woe - Than words though ne'er so witty; A beggar that is dumb, you know, may challenge double pity.
— Walter Raleigh
There is a right and a wrong in the universe, and the distinction between the two is not that difficult to make.
— Elliot S! Maggin
Prayer is an expression of who we are ... We are a living incompleteness. We are a gap, an emptiness that calls for fulfillment.
— Thomas Merton
I'm pretty squeaky clean. No big tragedies in my childhood or adolescence or adulthood. I've had a very easygoing, simple life.
— Vera Farmiga
We live, we love. These are the choices we are given, to open doors or to close them. It is all we have, and it is enough
— Karen White
Love is a wine; you have to taste it, you have to drink it, you have to become drunk with it, only then do you know what it is.
— Rajneesh
History has scarcely deigned to notice [Libius Severus's] birth, his elevation, his character, or his death.
— Edward Gibbon
To be a great writer you must be fearless with your words.
— Karmel Graham
Our happiest moments as tourists always seem to come when we stumble upon one thing while in pursuit of something else.
— Lawrence Block
When I designed my first house in L.A., I didn't have any money - I did it all on my own. I liked that.
— L'Wren Scott
Remember this: the number one cause of failure in this country is the fear of failure. Fear paralyzes you from taking action.
— Steve Harvey
Our goal is to be among the best nations worldwide because the Emirati people will settle for nothing less than the best.
— Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum
They did not know it was impossible so they did it
— Mark Twain
If you think a complimentary thought about someone, don't just think it. Dare to compliment people and pass on compliments to them from others.
— Catherine Ponder