
Top 15 Bittim Sabun Quotes
#1. I like the way Chee kept God magical, sorta like Santa Claus when you're a kid. More priests should take this approach, because there is a frickin' reason why Santa Claus is more popular than Jesus nowadays.
Matthew Quick
#3. That our world is so massive that it is completely out of our control, that we cannot possibly be as large as we feel.
Veronica Roth
#4. No one sits, as you do, so close to a king, who does not begin to grasp how the levers of power work, and the cost of the oil that must grease them.
Geraldine Brooks
#5. Norman was never one for exactness, exactly.
Sarah Dessen
#7. Sex and beauty are inseparable, like life and consciousness. And the intelligence which goes with sex and beauty, and arises out of sex and beauty, is intuition.
D.H. Lawrence
#8. Mercy, how we do so often love to immortalize those despised and forgotten in life.
Timothy Beal
#9. The coach should be the absolute boss, but he still should maintain an open mind.
Red Auerbach
#10. Nothing influences our ability to cope with the difficulties of our existence so much as the context in which we view them; the more contexts we can choose between, the less do the difficulties appear to be inevitable and insurmountable.
Theodore Zeldin
#11. One thing only can stand against the power of the unconscious and this, paradoxical as it may sound, is the power of individuality.
M. Esther Harding
#12. The journey has to be based on passion. Put yourself in something you love to do. If you love what you do you're able to dedicate yourself, overcome obstacles.
Rickson Gracie
#13. The idea that their paths might have easily not crossed leaves her breathless, like a near-miss accident on a highway, and she can't help marveling at the sheer randomness of it all. Like any survivor of chance, she feels a quick rush of thankfulness, part adrenaline and part hope.
Jennifer E. Smith
#14. Better than other people.' Sometimes he says: 'That, at least, you are.' But more often: 'Why should you be? Either you are what you can be, or you are not - like other people.
Dag Hammarskjold
#15. Painfully, step by step, I learned to stare down each of my fears, conquer it, attain the hard-earned courage to go on to the next. Only then was I really free. (Eleanor Roosevelt)
Noelle Hancock
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