
Top 14 Embarked In A Sentence Quotes
#1. My parents are the ones who really help me be grounded. I still go to school, I still do fun stuff with my friends; for the most part, I am a normal kid. It just so happens that I do some acting too!
Joshua Rush
#2. Earth and air, fire and water, the stars in their courses, the high tide of destiny and the Will of divine Providence are all arrayed against the forces of oppression. -- Louis Gregory
Janet Ruhe-Schoen
#3. Eat, drink and love ... the rest is not worth a nickel
Lord Byron
#4. He looked into her face and tossed her sweater on the floor. I thank God you walked out of my memory and into my life.
Rachel Gibson
#5. First love is a gun that fires a bullet at your heart and when it hits, it turns into a flower and seeps into your blood like pollen.
Chloe Thurlow
#6. Racism and injustice and violence sweep our world, bringing a tragic harvest of heartache and death.
Billy Graham
#7. The thing is, this trip is forcing me to get to know myself more than I've ever had to at home, where everything is comfortable and easy.
Jen Malone
#8. I have never yet met a healthy person who worried very much about his health, or a really good person who worried much about his own soul.
John B. S. Haldane
#9. Lamentations ease the heart only by straining and exacerbating it more and more. Such grief does not even want consolation; it is nourished by the sense of its unquenchableness. Lamentations are simply the need to constantly irritate the wound.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
#10. Find what it is you love to do and do it well. Make the world a better place.
Keter Betts
#12. As a person finds God's will for his or her life, matters of conscience can be handled with perception from the Holy Spirit.
Billy Graham
#13. Climb greater heights to obtain a new perspective.
Truth Devour
#14. I have always loved the many moods of the sky at Rocky Flats. Turquoise and teal in summer, fiery red at sunset, iron gray when snow is on the way. The land rolls in waves of tall prairie grass bowed to the wind, or sprawling mantles of white frosted with a thin sheath of ice in winter.
Kristen Iversen
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