
Top 14 Wholesomely Hannah Quotes
#1. God always makes a way of escape from complicated situations
Sunday Adelaja
#2. Songs are the pulse of a nation's heart. A fever chart of its health.
Yip Harburg
#3. She is ugly, thought Konstantin, and then wondered at himself. What was it to him if a girl was ugly?
Katherine Arden
#4. The cost of one modern heavy bomber is this: a modern brick school in more than 30 cities ... We pay for a single fighter with a half million bushels of wheat. We pay for a single destroyer with new homes that could have housed more than 8,000 people.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
#5. There are places that are very draining. There are places where there is another dimensional crossover but to a dimension that is not powerful at all.
Frederick Lenz
#6. My mother always used to say when picking up a product, 'Would you give this to the Duchess of Windsor?' Well, that's lovely. But the Duchess of Windsor is dead.
Leonard Lauder
#7. When Rhys came back, after Amarantha, he was a ghost. He pretended he wasn't, but he was. You made him come alive again.
Sarah J. Maas
#8. It's hard to separate your remembered childhood and its emotional legacy from the childhoods that are being lived out in your house, by your children. If you're lucky, your kids will help you make that distinction.
Ayelet Waldman
#9. The energy of youth with the experience of age is a lethal combination.
Murad S. Shah
#10. His foreparents came to America in immigrant ships. My foreparents came to America in slave ships. But whatever the original ships, we are both in the same boat tonight.
Jesse Jackson
#11. They say the world has become too complex for simple answers. They are wrong.
Ronald Reagan
#12. That his majesty gave many marks of his great lenity, often
Jonathan Swift
#13. A Christian is the dwelling place of the living God. He created me, he chose me, He came to dwell in me, because he wanted me. Now that you have known how much God is in love with you it is but natural that you spend the rest of your life radiating that love.
Mother Teresa
#14. It's unfortunate that a certain type of stripped-down classicism became the in-house architectural language for 20th-century fascism. Can an architectural language recover from such an association? Yes, I think it can, because in the end what you're talking about is a column and beam.
David Chipperfield
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