Jocelyn Murray Quotes
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True kindness ennobles the giver
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Blood was the mortar that cemented the kingdom
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Hate engenders loneliness and despair
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What is courage without risk... It wouldn’t really be courage, would it?
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True beauty cannot fail to move the beholder
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Even coal shimmers in the light
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Some journeys lead nowhere, but they set the spirit free
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It is the dirt within men’s hearts that is most offensive; the filth you cannot see.
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Darkness gives free rein to the mind's worst imaginings.
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There is no treasure like the human heart.
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It is the heart that has been pierced that feels the most.
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If you are busy pleasing everyone, you are not being true to yourself
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When a tree falls it resounds with a thundering crash; and yet a whole forest grows in silence.
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There is no place for innocence on the battlefield.
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What good is a secret if it remains a secret ... Secrets are meant to be discovered.
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Some trees are too deeply rooted to move ... And if they are uprooted, they will die.
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There is nothing more painful than the untimely death of someone young and dear to the heart. The harrowing grief surges from a bottomless well of sorrow, drowning the mourner in a torrent of agonizing pain; an exquisite pain that continues to afflict the mourner with heartache and loneliness long after the deceased is buried and gone.
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Do not bother yourself with what ifs
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What good is a smooth tongue without sharp teeth?
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Books are like bound dreams waiting to be released
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Sometimes it takes great suffering to pierce the soul and open it up to greatness
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Familiarity makes the lion more dangerous.
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