Top 15 Manx Proverbs Quotes
#1. I don't believe that happily ever after means we never have disagreements or go through conflicts. What I do believe is that there is someone who is willing to stick through all of these things with me, because we love each other more than we love ourselves.
Marilyn Grey
#2. Whenever you see confusion, you can be sure that something is wrong. Disorder in the world implies that something is out of place. Usually, at the heart of all disorder you will find man in rebellion against God. It began in the Garden of Eden and continues to this day.
A.W. Tozer
#3. It is wisdom in prosperity, when all is as thou wouldn't have it, to fear and suspect the worst.
Desiderius Erasmus
#4. A new reader shouldn't be able to find you in your work, though someone who's read more may begin to.
E.L. Doctorow
#5. Unfortunately, as obsessed as I am with all of those Grimm's slash Disney princesses, I do think women have evolved socially in so many ways.
Ginnifer Goodwin
#6. What good is faith if it causes pain for another? What good is religion if it does no good? What good is any belief that leads to hate?
Jared Brock
#7. I grew up in Del Mar, Calif., north of San Diego. I got my first job the summer after eighth grade at a small Internet service provider.
David Ulevitch
#8. The emperor beckons me; he wants me to marry his daughter.
The road to the capital is long and distant; I don't want her.
Yu Hua
#9. You know what you like. You know what you want. So all you have to do is find some work related to that stuff.
Novala Takemoto
#10. I always thought I was good. That's why it was so frustrating when other people didn't agree.
Robert Mapplethorpe
#11. I've always been a defiant little animal - always very much my own person.
Jennifer Grey
#13. Women give us solace, but if it were not for women we would never need solace.
Don Herold
#14. In life; there are two things you should never believe: the tears of women and the hearts of men, and there are two things you should always believe in life; the hearts of women, and the tears of men.
Eyden I.
#15. Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I,
To mourn, and murmur and repine,
To see the wicked placed on high,
In pride and robes of honor shine.
But oh, their end, their dreadful end,
Thy sanctuary taught me so,
On slipp'ry rocks I see them stand,
And fiery billows roll below.
Isaac Watts
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