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“The nicest thing about being chronically ill were all of the good people that I met that were having similar experiences.”
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“Jesus had no money,
but was the richest of all time;
had no education,
but was the smartest of all time;
had no titles,
but was the noblest of all time;
had no pedigree,
but was the finest of all time;
and had no power,
but was the strongest of all time.
He had no wife,
but was the meekest husband of all time;
had no children,
but was the gentlest father of all time;
had no teacher,
but was the humblest pupil of all time;
had no schooling,
but was the wisest teacher of all time;
and had no temple,
but was the godliest rabbi of all time.
He had no sword,
but was the bravest warrior of all time;
had no boat,
but was the shrewdest fisherman of all time;
had no winery,
but was the aptest winemaker of all time;
had no mentor,
but was the nicest counselor of all time;
and had no pen,
but was the greatest author of all time.
He had no seminary,
but was the sharpest theologian of all time;
had no university,
but was the brightest professor of all time;
had no degree,
but was the ablest doctor of all time;
had no wealth,
but was the biggest philanthropist of all time;
and had no stage,
but was the grandest entertainer of all time.”
God Quotes
Christian Quotes
African Philosophy Quotes
Jesus Quotes
Philosopher Quotes
Matshona Dhliwayo Quotes
Philosopher Quotations
African Philosopher Quotes
Solomonology Quotes
Jesus Quotations
“Even the nicest people have their limits. It's called Crying. Once done crying, they get back to being nice and ready to be violated again.”
Crying
Nice
Violated
Fallen Crest Home
“I know I’m supposed to stand up here and say a bunch of nice things.” Mason’s voice grew serious; there was no forced lightness now. The room grew quiet. “But I can’t do that. I can say a bunch of things about what I hope for their future. I hope they continue to be happy. I hope they’ll remain faithful to each other. I hope Analise won’t start drinking because even though that’s not what her problem was, I know it might’ve helped. I hope she won’t do anything to tear this family apart. I hope one day Logan and I will enjoy coming to the house again, the place we grew up. I hope our father will one day apologize to our mother for the endless stream of mistresses. I hope Logan will have a relationship with his father, because he didn’t growing up. I hope Samantha won’t fear her mother one day. I hope you both will be welcomed at my wedding one day.” He looked at me then. “I hope you’ll both be doting grandparents to my future children, and I hope I’ll let you see them, and maybe even have unsupervised sleepovers. I hope for a lot of things.” [...] “I know this wasn’t the nicest speech, but I’m not one to be fake. My dad knows that, so he must’ve been expecting something like this. I can say a few good things. I can say that I used to hate my dad, and I don’t any longer.” He tore his eyes away to look at his father. “I don’t have as much anger at you as I did, so maybe you wanted to hear that?” Then he looked at my mother. “And Analise…” I heard a woman suck in her breath at the nearest table. “I can thank you for giving Sam space, but I want you to let her go.”
Truth
Speach
Mason Kade
“Half running, with my thumb out, I eventually got to the bridge crossing the Raritan River. Starting across it, I saw a stake-sided farm truck pulling over, and then stop ahead of me. “Where you go’n, sailor?” the driver asked. When I told him “Toms River,” he said that he was going right through there. The truck driver had a rough look about him, but he seemed friendly enough when he asked if I was in the Coast Guard, knowing that USCG sailors travel this way to their Boot Camp in Cape May. “No Sir,” I answered and explained that I was late getting back to Admiral Farragut Academy. “No problem,” he answered. “I’ll get you there!” It wasn’t the nicest truck, or the fastest, but it was a ride. We rumbled through Toms River and Beachwood and then on to Pine Beach, with only minutes to spare. Thanking him, I jumped out of the truck and ran towards Dupont Hall to check in. “Who was that?” one of the cadets asked, as I opened the door. “Oh… Just an Uncle who came to see me,” was the answer I gave as casually as I could….”
Captain Hank Bracker
Sea Stories
New Jersey History
Admiral Farragut Academy
T 500
“There were very few things to do in Toms River, New Jersey, however it was the closest thing resembling civilization near the school. When I wasn’t being restricted to the campus, for one infraction or another, that’s where I would go. Toms River was two and a half miles west of the school. Making the round trip was a five-mile walk, but it was worth it, just to get away. To get there I walked down Prospect Avenue, and then cut corners to Bayside Avenue. In the winter, the frozen snow and ice made the walk cold and miserable. There was always a wind blowing off the river, but I would trudge on relentlessly. The wet slush soaked through my shoes, ruining a shine I had worked on for hours. My feet became wet and frozen, but I pressed on regardless. Eventually I would reach Route 166, which was narrow and only had two lanes; still it was the only north-south highway along the coast at the time. I then crossed the concrete bridge that had a year engraved on it, indicating that it was built as a WPA project during the Great Depression. On the west side of the road was the Toms River Diner. It was classic in appearance and was a warm haven, where I could thaw out. Thelma, the waitress, was always friendly and one of the nicest women I ever knew….”
Captain Hank Bracker
Sea Stories
New Jersey History
Toms River Nj
Agatha Heterodyne and the Heirs of the Storm
“Agatha: I don't want
anyone
dying on my behalf. Not even
you
!
Tarvek: Why, that's the nicest thing you've said to me since Sturmhalten.
Agatha: Treasure it, and
get out
!”
Tough Love
No Dying On Agatha S Behalf
Atlas Shrugged
“Tak jak nie może istnieć człowiek bez ciała, nie mogą istnieć prawa, gdy nie istnieje prawo przekładania ich na rzeczywistość — myślenia, pracy i zatrzymywania dla siebie jej produktów — to znaczy: prawo własności. Współcześni mistycy mięśni, oferujący wam złudny wybór między „prawami człowieka” a „prawem własności”, jakby jedno mogło istnieć bez drugiego, czynią ostatnią groteskową próbę ożywienia doktryny antynomii między duszą a ciałem. Tylko duch może istnieć bez własności materialnej; tylko niewolnik może pracować bez prawa do zatrzymania produktu swoich wysiłków. Doktryna głosząca, że „prawa człowieka” są nadrzędne w stosunku do „prawa własności”, oznacza po prostu, że niektóre jednostki mają prawo się bogacić kosztem innych; skoro kompetentni nie mają nic do zyskania u niekompetentnych, oznacza to prawo niekompetentnych do rozporządzania lepszymi od siebie i używania ich jako krów mlecznych. Każdy, kto uważa to za ludzkie i słuszne, nie ma prawa nosić miana człowieka. Źródłem prawa własności jest zasada przyczyny i skutku. Wszelka własność i wszystkie formy bogactwa są produktem ludzkiego umysłu i pracy. Tak jak nie mogą istnieć skutki pozbawione przyczyn, nie może istnieć bogactwo pozbawione źródła, którym jest inteligencja. Inteligencji nie można zmusić do pracy: ci, którzy potrafią myśleć, nie będą pracować pod przymusem; ci, którzy będą, wyprodukują niewiele więcej niż wart był bicz potrzebny do trzymania ich w ryzach. Produkty umysłu można otrzymywać jedynie na warunkach dyktowanych przez właściciela, w formie wymiany i dzięki dobrowolnej zgodzie. Każda inna polityka ludzi w stosunku do czyjejś własności jest polityką zbrodniarzy, niezależnie od ich liczby. Zbrodniarze to krótkowzroczne dzikusy, głodujące, gdy kończą im się łupy — tak jak dziś głodujecie wy, którzy wierzyliście, że zbrodnia może być „praktyczna”, skoro wasz rząd uznał rabunek za legalny, a opieranie mu się za bezprawne. Jedyną właściwą rolą rządu jest ochrona ludzkich praw, co oznacza ochronę człowieka przed fizyczną przemocą. Właściwy rząd jest policjantem, działającym jako środek samoobrony człowieka i jako taki może używać siły jedynie przeciwko tym, którzy użyli jej pierwsi. Jedynymi właściwymi formacjami rządowymi są: policja, broniąca was przed przestępcami, armia, broniąca was przed obcym agresorem, i sądy, broniące waszej własności i umów przed pogwałceniem lub oszustwem ze strony innych i rozstrzygające dysputy na podstawie racjonalnych zasad, na mocy obiektywnego prawa. Ale rząd inicjujący użycie siły przeciwko ludziom, którzy jej nie użyli, stosowanie zbrojnego przymusu wobec bezbronnych ofiar jest koszmarną, piekielną machiną, mającą na celu unicestwienie moralności: taki rząd odwraca swój jedyny cel moralny i z obrońcy zmienia się w najzacieklejszego wroga człowieka, z policjanta w zbrodniarza obdarzonego prawem używania przemocy wobec ofiar pozbawionych prawa do samoobrony. Taki rząd zastępuje moralność następującą zasadą zachowania społecznego: możesz robić sąsiadowi, co ci się podoba, pod warunkiem, że twój gang jest większy niż jego własny. Tylko cham, głupiec lub tchórz może się zgodzić na istnienie na takich warunkach i podarować innym czek in blanco na swoje życie i umysł, zaakceptować pogląd, że inni mają prawo rozporządzać nim zgodnie ze swoim widzimisię, że wola większości jest wszechmocna, że siła mięśni i liczb może zastąpić sprawiedliwość, rzeczywistość i prawdę. My, ludzie umysłu, będący kupcami, nie zaś panami czy niewolnikami, nie przyjmujemy ani nie wystawiamy czeków in blanco. Nie współżyjemy ani nie współpracujemy z niczym, co nieobiektywne.”
Wolność
Autonomous
“Threezed seemed to sense her mood. “Don’t feel bad that you never got indentured.” He touched her arm for a few seconds. “Nobody wants that. Plus, I’m sure you’ve been fucked over in lots of other ways.”
It was one of the nicest things a human outside her family had ever said to her.”
Indentured
Book of Wisdom
“Neighbor: the nicest enemy you will ever get”
Enemy
Neighbors
Nice
Neighbor
Enemy Quotes
Niceness
Neighbor Quotes
Între iadul deznădejdii și iadul smereniei
“Iată, bucuria noastră: Dumnezeu este cu noi şi în noi.
Ştiu oare toţi aceasta ? Din nenorocire nu toţi, ci numai cei ce s-au smerit înaintea lui Dumnezeu şi şi-au tăiat voile proprii, căci Dumnezeu celor mândri le stă împotrivă şi El viază numai într-o inimă smerită. Domnul se bucură când ne aducem aminte de milostivirea Lui şi ne facem asemenea Lui prin smerenia noastră." (idem)
"Dacă întâi-stătătorul este rău, roagă-te pentru el şi vei avea pace în sufletul tău. Dacă chilia e rea sau dacă ascultarea nu-ţi e pe plac sau dacă eşti istovit de boală, gândeşte în tine însuţi: "Domnul mă vede şi cunoaşte starea mea; să fie cum îi place lui Dumnezeu", şi vei avea pace. Dacă sufletul nu se predă voii lui Dumnezeu, nu-şi va găsi nicăieri pacea, chiar dacă ar păzi posturi mari şi ar stărui în rugăciune. Cine învinuieşte pe oameni pentru faptul că îi fac reproşuri, acela nu înţelege că sufletul lui e bolnav şi că nu reproşurile sunt vinovate pentru suferinţa lui. Cel căruia îi place să-şi împlinească voia sa proprie, acela nu e deloc înţelept, dar cel ascultător degrabă va înainta [duhovniceşte], pentru că Domnul îl iubeşte.”
Iubire
Dragoste
Ortodoxie
Credinta
Crestinism
Infranare
Rugaciune
Ortodox
Rabdre
The Courage to Heal: A Guide for Women Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse
“Healing was a terrifying and painful experience and my life was as full of struggle and heartache as it had always been. Several years after I started therapy, I began to feel happy. I was stunned. I hadn't realized that the point of all this work on myself was to feel good. I thought it was just one more struggle in a long line of struggles. It took a while before I got used to the idea that my life had changed, that I felt happy, that I was actually content. Learning to tolerate feeling good is one of the nicest parts of healing.”
Healing
Contentment
Healing The Emotional Self
Healing The Past
Recovery From Abuse
Healing Insights
Healing Journey
Healing From Abuse
Healing Childhood Sexual Abuse
Jurnal și Epistolar
“Dar să n-o faci oricum, să n-o faci numai de plăcere, ci cu solemnitate lăuntrică, cu conștiința și tăria vocației morale. Așa trebuie să te îndeletnicești cu arta.”
Arta
Pasiune
Mystery on the Bayou
“You married me for my brains? I can’t believe it.”
He grinned. “Well, among other things.”
“My charming personality?”
He chuckled. “Not exactly. You have the nicest looking legs ever.”
“What?”
“Hey! I can’t help it. I guess I’m just a leg man. Personality comes in second. Brains are third.”
“Brains are third?” she said in mock disappointment.
“So why did you marry me?”
“Hmmm.” Amelia tapped his lips. “Your sweet kisses were the main reason. The rest of you came as a package deal.”
“The rest of me?” he said incredulously. “Well, at least I’m a good kisser. I can live with that.”
Pi
Missing Person
Louisiana
Alligators
Crawdads
Romantic Cozy Mystery
Marfan S Syndrome
“Captain Joseph Frye
One of the nicest parks in present day downtown Tampa, Florida, is the Cotanchobee Fort Brooke Park. The 5-acre park, which lies between the Tampa Bay Times Forum (Amalie Arena) and the mouth of the Hillsborough River at the Garrison Channel, is used for many weddings and special events such as the dragon boat races and the duck race. Few people give thought to the historic significance of the location, or to Captain Joseph Frye, considered Tampa’s first native son, who was born there on June 14, 1826.
Going to sea was a tradition in the Frye family, starting with his paternal great-grandfather Samuel Frye from East Greenwich, Rhode Island, who was the master of the sloop Humbird. As a young man, Joseph attended the United States Naval Academy and graduated with the second class in 1847. Starting as an Ensign, he served as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Navy until the Civil War, at which time he resigned and took a commission as a Lieutenant in the Confederate Navy.
The Ten Years’ War, also known as “the Great War,” which started in 1868 became the first of three wars of Cuban Independence. In October 1873, following the defeat of the Confederacy and five years into the Cuban revolution, Frye became Captain of a side-wheeler, the S/S Virginius. His mission was to take guns and ammunition, as well as approximately 300 Cuban rebels to Cuba, with the intent of fighting the Spanish army for Cuban Independence. Unfortunately, the mission failed when the ship was intercepted by the Spanish warship Tornado.
Captain Frye and his crew were taken to Santiago de Cuba and given a hasty trial and before a British warship Commander, hearing of the incident, could intervene, they were sentenced to death. After thanking the members of his crew for their service, Captain Frye and fifty-three members of his crew were put to death by firing squad, and were then decapitated and trampled upon by the Spanish soldiers. However, the British Commander Sir Lambton Lorraine of HMS Niobe did manage to save the lives of a few of the remaining crewmembers and rebels.”
American History
Captain Hank Bracker
Cuban History
Tampa
The Diary of a Young Girl
“The nicest part is being able to write down all my thoughts and feeling; otherwise, I might suffocate.”
Diary
Anne Frank
Journal
Holcaust
Glass Sword
“I-I don’t think you’re stupid. “That might be the nicest thing you ever said to me.”
Glass Sword By Victoria Aveyard
Psycho Stephen
“Back then I had muscles on my muscles, I was tattooed and tanned, wore the tightest of jeans to accentuate my snakelike waist and the whitest of tight vests to accentuate my muscle packed torso. To top it all off, I had the nicest piece of eye-candy on my arm in the form of a stunning, long-legged, mini skirted blonde.”
Violence
True Crime
Psycopath
Stephen Moyle
“I realized that I sat in an empty bar in filthy, wet clothes with a drippy nose, probably red-rimmed eyes, and the most I could say I’d accomplished was that I was now congested. Oh, and one of the handsomest, nicest men I’d ever met cradled my face in warm, caressing hands with soft, sympathy in his brown eyes.”
Romance
Humor
Fantasy
Fairies
Leprechauns
Fighting Mad
“The nicest people I meet in life are those who work hard for everything they have; the meanest people I meet in life are those who have everything handed to them.”
Life
Life And Living
Life Lessons
People
Life Lesson
Life Experience
Life Quotes
Hard Work
Everything
Life Lessons Quotes
Life Lessons Wisdom
Life Quote
Life Lesson Quotes
People Quotes
Work Hard Quotes
Work Hard
Hard Work Quotes
Life Lesson Quote
“The nicest thing about being lost is that you get rid of the fear of losing your path!”
Losing
Fear
Path
Lose
Road
Roads
Mehmet Murat Ildan Quotations
Path Quotes
Losing Path
Path Quote
Nicest
Nicest Thing
Flash Fire
“You're not horribly terrible."
He shook his head at her. "You say the nicest things." He held her gaze for a moment. "You're not trying to get into my pants, are you?”
Suspense
Romantic Thriller
Navy Seal Romance
Rzeźnia
“Owszem, byłem kiedyś artystą. I właśnie dlatego wiem, co mówię. Bo ja wierzyłem w sztukę. Wierzyłem, że jest niezbędna. Więcej, ja wierzyłem, że jest jedynym bytem absolutnym, samą jedyną rzeczywistością. Ale w tę moją jedyną, wyłączną, wzniosłą sztukę wtargnęły zwyczajne ryki pospolitych krów i baranów. Wulgarne odgłosy rzeźni zniweczyły moją sztukę. Nawet nie zabiły jej, po morderstwie zostaje chociaż ciało, a tutaj nie pozostało nic, nic! Więc widocznie nie było co zabijać, nic widocznie nie było, to tylko nic się unicestwiło, moja sztuka była niczym. Moje natchnienie, moje najsubtelniejsze wysiłki okazały się niczym wobec wrzasku cierpiących bydląt. Przekonałem się, że byle zarzynany wół robi większe wrażenie na publiczności niż najdoskonalszy wirtuoz.”
Art
Sztuka
“The babies of creatures are nicest and purest in the nature, most of creatures don't like to hurt them.”
Hurt
Babies
Nature
Creatures
Purest
Nicest
Murder Under A Bridal Moon
“Get ready, old chap. Marriage is less about love and more about who is right.
There are men in this world, who can’t stand the regular Joe having a good life. These men have always gotta be stepping on someone. Makes them feel important, and they are usually standing behind a flag or a Bible to knock the other guy down. Don’t let these people take your dreams away.
It was a gut feeling she couldn’t explain except that it felt right— like thread going through a needle.
Envy is a horrible taskmaster. It turns the nicest people into snakes.”
Cozy Mystery
Women Sleuths
Historical Fiction
Womens Fiction
Historical Mystery
Romantic Mystery
Murder Mystery
Southern Mystery
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