
Top 14 Brelsford Vineyard Quotes
#1. I could have spread my wings and done a thousand things I've never done before.
Alan Jay Lerner
#2. Lincoln had internalized the pain of those around him - the wounded soldiers, the captured prisoners, the defeated Southerners. Little wonder that he was overwhelmed at times by a profound sadness that even his own resilient temperament could not dispel.
Doris Kearns Goodwin
#3. Nature listening stood, whilst Shakespeare play'd
And wonder'd at the work herself had made.
Charles Churchill
#4. Nobody's lives just fit together. Fitting together is something you work at. It's something you make happen - because you love each other.
Rainbow Rowell
#5. You've decided to love me for eternity, I'm still deciding who I want to be today.
Ani DiFranco
#6. Congressmen spend between five and seven hours a day on the phone, begging for money.
Eric Massa
#7. I get an awful lot of people coming up and saying they went to school with me. There must have been 80,000 pupils at that school!
James Nesbitt
#8. If we understand and feel that the greatest act of devotion and worship to God is not to harm any of His beings, we are loving God.
Meher Baba
#9. Because in Russia you were able to triumph with the help of a large class of poor peasants, you represent things in such a way, as if we in Western Europe are also going to have that help.
Herman Gorter
#10. Before you agree to do anything that might add even the smallest amount of stress to your life ask yourself What is my truest intention Give yourself time to let a yes resound within you. When it's right, I guarantee that your entire body will feel it.
Oprah Winfrey
#11. Give with a truly glad heart, for the sole purpose of the good it will do, and whatever you give shall return to you, multiplied, as if on wings, covered in sparkles.
Mike Dooley
#12. Nothing is so silly as the expression of a man who is being complimented.
Andre Gide
#13. Without life's struggles, we cannot grow into the person that we are meant to become.
Auliq Ice
#14. No matter who you are, the thought of so much suffering and degradation must cause you to shudder at the sight of a veil or cassock, those two shrouds of human invention.
Victor Hugo
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