Top 18 Happy Easter Quotes
#1. As we experience things, they happen too quickly to be thoughly analyzed ...
Tasha Alexander
#2. The devil isn't a true lion; he just walks around roaring like one trying to intimidate the Body of Christ. But the truth is, he's had his teeth pulled, and all he can do now is gum you.
Andrew Wommack
#3. One of the central flaws in the state of contemporary music is that the major record companies have failed to incorporate that simple fact into their business plans. They've come into an industry that's based on idiosyncratic artists and tried to erase every idiosyncratic aspect out of it.
Moby
#4. Happiness in life is all about three things - something to do, someone to love, and something to look forward to.
Brad Thor
#5. As a part of their conditioning, women voluntarily prostitute themselves into the auction and groom themselves toward the highest exchange.
Bryant McGill
#7. You have to remember a lot of business is very cyclical.
James Daly
#9. Love talks and talks. Lust is brief and to the point.
Mason Cooley
#10. Endings that are muted, but which echo longer in the memory than louder, more explosive denouements.
Diane Setterfield
#11. Happy Easter everyone! Jesus dies, comes back from the dead - and we get chocolate eggs. It's like turn-down service from God.
Denis Leary
#12. This solidity is not true. The apparent solidity is the delusion of the senses and of the self. Everything is made up of infinite, intelligent light.
Frederick Lenz
#13. It was a work of art. It was better than that. It was a work of craft.
Terry Pratchett
#14. If you start a successful company in China at 11 A.M., by 2 P.M. there's three more companies like it.
Douglas Leone
#15. The ability to see into the future the consequences of your choices in the present.
Andy Andrews
#17. We have reduced the kingdom of God to private piety, the victory of the cross to comfort for the conscience, and Easter itself to a happy, escapist ending after a sad, dark tale. Piety, conscience, and ultimate happiness are important, but not nearly as important as Jesus himself.
N. T. Wright
#18. She had long accepted the fact that happiness is like swallows in Spring. It may come and nest under your eaves or it may not. You cannot command it. When you expect to be happy you are not, when you don't expect to be happy there's suddenly Easter in your soul, though it be midwinter.
Elizabeth Goudge
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