All Quotes By Tag: Wise
“I believe the first draft of a book — even a long one — should take no more than three months…Any longer and — for me, at least — the story begins to take on an odd foreign feel, like a dispatch from the Romanian Department of Public Affairs, or something broadcast on high-band shortwave duiring a period of severe sunspot activity.”
“The choice to make good choices is the best choice you can choose. Fail to make that choice and on most choices you will lose.”
“God doesn’t expect us to be a walking encyclopedia of biblical knowledge. He wants us to know Him, to be in a relationship with Him. This means not only hearing but allowing our understanding of God to change the way we live. Like the wise builder who laid the foundation of his house on the rock, we learn to let our knowledge of God change us.”
“The wisest thing to do in order to be happy is to believe & trust in God! Alleluia! Amen!”
“I don’t know everything. No one does, and only the foolish seek to.”
“God preserve me from growing wise! Yes, I intend to mumble toothlessly to my deathbed bystanders: God preserve me from growing wise!”
“Being deemed a fool, even if it is done by a fool, does not hurt, unless you are a fool.”
“Sometimes we can’t quite put our finger on something important because we’ve got our fingers wrapped around so many other things that are not important.”
“Logic would say, ‘pay it no mind’. Yet the heart would say, ‘to pay it no mind would be to pay too much’.”
“Sometimes we can’t quite put our finger on something important because we’ve got all of our fingers wrapped around a bunch of other things that are not important.”
“You built a hundred bridges and you sucked one cock. Then you are not a bridge builder, you are a cock sucker.”
“Anything irreversible should be granted the ‘everything’ of our attention.”
“Enlightenment does not mean making the most of bad situations. It means knowing that every situation is neither good nor bad.”
“The monument of a great man is not of granite or marble or bronze. It consists of his goodness, his deeds, his love and compassion.”
“No better words than “thank you” have yet been discovered to express the sincere gratitude of one’s heart, when the two words are sincerely spoken.”
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