A collection of quotes by Source Unknown.
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Boredom is not an end-product, is comparatively rather an early stage in life and art. You've got to go by or past or through boredom, as through a filter, before the clear product emerges.
Source Unknown
A bore is a man who has nothing to say and says it anyway.
I wish I could write a beautiful book to break those hearts that are soon to cease to exist: a book of faith and small neat worlds and of people who live by the philosophies of popular songs.
Reading the Scriptures is an uplifting experience.
Boredom is a disease of the mind and psyche, an insidious disease. It not only takes the joy out of life, but the creativity as well. No one of God's children should ever be bored with life.
In any situation, ask yourself: What strengths do I possess that can contribute towards accomplishing something in this situation? Then follow through.
There never was a good biography of a good novelist. There couldn't be. He is too many people, if he's any good.
It's sad that, in our blindness we gather thorns for flowers
If you could kick the person in the pants responsible for most of your trouble, you wouldn't sit for a month.
If you can smile when things go wrong, you have someone in mind to blame.
The very act of believing creates strength of its own.
Why do we spend years using up our bodies to nurture our minds with experience and find our minds turning then to our exhausted bodies for solace?
Her body calculated to a millimeter to suggest a bud yet guarantee a flower.
The human mind must believe in something, so why not let it believe what it does believe.
Everything I do you blame on me.
The human body is a peculiar device, pat it on the back and the head swells.
If you believe in an unseen Christ, you will believe in the unseen Christlike potential of others.
Beware of assumptions! Whatever you assume to be possible -- or impossible will have a tendency to become real for you.
If you do not believe in yourself... chances are nobody else will.
At eighteen our convictions are hills from which we look; at forty-five they are caves in which we hide.