Top 15 December 26 Quotes
#1. It is a truism of epistolary psychology that, for example, a Christmas thank-you note written on December 26 can say any old thing, but if you wait until February, you are convinced that nothing less than Middlemarch will do.
Anne Fadiman
#2. In bed above, we're deep asleep.
While greater love lies further deep.
This dream must end,
The world must know,
We all depend on the beat below.
Steven Moffat
#3. The Eucharist is the sacrament of cosmic remembrance: it is indeed a restoration of love as the very life of the world.
Alexander Schmemann
#4. Take heed of a step-mother; the very name of her sufficeth.
George Herbert
#5. Bitterness and unforgiveness block the flow of God's blessing in your life and actually hinder your prayers.
Victoria Osteen
#6. If I'm going to end up in hell then I'm going to end up in hell, but God is the judge and not human beings.
Scott Siraj Al-Haqq Kugle
#7. Somebody's gotta win and somebody's gotta lose and I believe in letting the other guy lose.
Pete Rose
#8. As you think, so shall you become.
Bruce Lee
#10. need to let go of the need to be in control.
Charlene Li
#11. I mean it shouldn't hang you up emotionally if your record fails.
Bruce Johnston
#12. Social justice is group psychology, it's group rights, it's collectivisim, and it's a negation of individual responsibility, which is what the Bible teaches. Individual responsibility. And of course, social justice leads very quickly to socialism, and ultimately to communism.
Ted Cruz
#13. I'm not going anywhere. I hope. It's been an adventure. We took some casualties over the years. Things got broken. Things got lost.
But I wouldn't have missed it for the world.
Anthony Bourdain
#14. He met her on 26 December 1969, five days before the end of the sixties, when he was twenty-two and she was twenty-one.
Salman Rushdie
#15. He explained that when he had gotten to Toledo, he had a meeting with himself. He said he realized he had become satisfied with being a starting pitcher in the big leagues, and with the money he was making.
H. A. Dorfman