Top 13 Cape Breton Gaelic Sayings
#1. I'm getting all warm and fuzzy inside at the prospect of these demon things roaming the street, preying on us. (Tate)
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#2. The wounds that cannot be seen are more painful than those that can be treated by a doctor.
Nelson Mandela
#3. The Lord showed me, so that I did see clearly, that he did not dwell in these temples which men had commanded and set up, but in people's hearts ... his people were his temple, and he dwelt in them.
George Fox
#4. Don't live in the past. There's no point. You can't change anything. What a waste of time.
Bob Newhart
#5. Hope believes there are greater forces against you but that there's a chance you might win out. Hope is wishing. Faith is knowing. The universe is listening.
Habib Sadeghi
#6. Rows of books around me stand,
Fence me in on either hand;
Through that forest of dead words
I would hunt the living birds
So I write these lines for you
Who have felt the death-wish too,
All the wires are cut, my friends
Live beyond the severed ends.
Louis MacNeice
#7. He must increase and I must decrease
not because that is burden but do that my joy might increase with more of Him!
Ann Voskamp
#8. I don't have the faith now. I certainly believe in Jesus - you know, that he existed and he was a very nice man. And who can disagree with a simple philosophy of treat other people like you'd like to be treated yourself? It's absolutely - nothing I can disagree with that.
Nick Lowe
#10. What is the unmistakable mark of a wise man? It is Love, Love for all humanity.
Sathya Sai Baba
#11. You don't want to stand too close to a robot arm; it can turn your head to mush.
Daniel H. Wilson
#12. We are meant to break you down, Dennys, his professor said. Only the truly talented will be able to come back from it.
Hanya Yanagihara
#13. Words make love on the page like flies in the summer heat and the poet is only the bemused spectator.
Charles Simic
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