
Top 14 Shabbos Candles Quotes
#1. He wasn't anti-gun really - he just wasn't pro-being-shot-at.
Adam P. Knave
#2. The difference between him and the other boys at such a time was that they knew it was make-believe, while to hime make-believe and true were exactly the same thing. This sometimes troubled them, as when they had to make-believe that they had had their dinners.
J.M. Barrie
#3. I appreciate all the devices the Windows people are coming up with, but the operating system ... I just want to smash it.
Tim Daly
#4. Typical Type A behavior. I was obsessed with time management. I didn't like people waiting for me. Worse, I hated waiting for others, but since I always arrived ridiculously early, I spent a lot of time waiting; hence, I always carried a book with me.
T.B. Markinson
#5. Enlightenment consists not merely in the seeing of luminous shapes and visions, but in making the darkness visible. The latter procedure is more difficult and therefore, unpopular.
Carl Jung
#6. Quality is the result of a carefully constructed cultural environment. It has to be the fabric of the organization, not part of the fabric.
Phil Crosby
#8. Directing is a lot of fun, but you have to be on your toes every minute. If you zone out for even a second, you'll miss something and things will get screwed up. And here's a little secret that I'm going to let out of the bag: That is not the case with acting.
Misha Collins
#9. God, in his infinite wisdom, hid Hell in the middle of Paradise, to keep us on our toes.
Paulo Coelho
#10. That we are capable only of being what we are remains our unforgivable sin.
Gene Wolfe
#11. He held me back just enough so I could see his face, and his determined frown. You meant for this life.
With me.
Brodi Ashton
#12. Those who hope to avoid all failure and misfortune are trying to live in a fairyland; wise people realistically accept failures as a part of life and build philosophies to meet them and make the best of them.
Wilferd Peterson
#13. Some things you hear with your ears. Others, you hear with your heart.
Sarah J. Maas
#14. Of course it's kitsch, and of course our love for every cult figure gets called kitsch when we want to separate the suffering it requires to create a symbol that lives in the world from the ravages of one's own life.
W. Scott Poole
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