Top 14 Straining To Empty Quotes

#1. Despite the fact that life has repeatedly reinforced my conviction that the tomb was empty, some of my most profound errors have occurred when I was straining under the weight of a death that was in reality the liberation of a transition.

Craig D. Lounsbrough

#2. Vilnius was once known as 'The Jerusalem of Lithuania' because of the number of prayer houses and scholars there; in the first half of the 20th century, it became a center of Yiddish-language scholarship.

Elizabeth McCracken

#3. War is a monster ... War is the devil. It starts and it consumes and it grows and grows and grows ... And otherwise normal people become monsters, too.

Patrick Ness

#4. When I left the Royal College, I decided I would only make paintings that I would want to look at myself, that felt close to my life.

Chris Ofili

#5. Men are ready to suffer anything from others or from heaven itself, provided that, when it comes to words, they are untouched.

Giacomo Leopardi

#6. You are never defeated in life, you are only a learner.

Lailah Gifty Akita

#7. For 50 percent of Americans marriage is forever, for the rest of us there is another adventure.

Barbara Feldon

#8. Once learned, the ability to disagree with a smile pays valuable dividends for a lifetime.

Terry Rossio

#9. Christ is so in love with holiness, that at the price of His blood He will buy it for us.

John Flavel

#10. Be true to yourself. If you follow that principle, a lot of decisions are actually pretty easy.

Tony Hsieh

#11. First, I'll tell about the robbery our parents committed. Then about the murders, which happened later.

Richard Ford

#12. Fate and destiny are close woven within us and near them can be found the true genius of our lives.

Michael Meade

#13. The current age is but a brief moment in the greater scope of existence.

Laurelin Paige

#14. I would be quite wise to realize that I will never craft a solution that will be the 'end-all,' and that God's ability to craft perfect solutions never ends 'at-all.

Craig D. Lounsbrough

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