Quote by Janice Galloway Download Open image ““God isn't fooled by mercenary goodness I told myself and went back to manic smiling.”” — Janice Galloway ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.5 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“God gives us enemies to make sure there’ll always be someone around who’s interested in how we’re doing.” — Anonymous Copy Share Image
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“If there is a God, I doubt he is such a hard-liner. Rather, I imagine him greeting the men and women who take their… — Steve Toltz Copy Share Image
“People talk about God. Although I can’t see him myself, I still pray for a happy ending.” — Masaji Ishikawa Copy Share Image
“Sometimes doing things God’s way make you look and feel like a fool in the beginning. But He always have the last say, and… — Michelle Stimpson Copy Share Image
I had thought that growing up's consolation was that you could escape from the arbitrariness of things, that somehow one acquired more control. Now… — Janice Galloway Copy Share Image
Quiet book-learning in monasteries and ethereal music, sonnets and courtly lovethat stuff is all fantasyand veneer? You couldn't afford to let the beauty of… — Janice Galloway Copy Share Image
No matter how often I think I can't stand it anymore, I always do. There is no alternative. I don't fall, I don't foam… — Janice Galloway Copy Share Image
“The whole point is that time passes. That things fade. He is already hard to remember. Look, I used to cry because I thought… — Janice Galloway Copy Share Image
No matter how dark the room gets I can always see. It looks emptier when I put the lights on so I don't do… — Janice Galloway Copy Share Image
You would think there's a natural limit to tears: only so much the body can give at one sitting before it runs dry. — Janice Galloway Copy Share Image
I already read everything. I read poems and plays and novels and newspapers and comic books and magazines. I read tins in supermarkets and… — Janice Galloway Copy Share Image
“That was probably how religion worked. The triumph of loneliness over intelligence. And why not? Why shouldn’t religion be exactly the same as everything… — Janice Galloway Copy Share Image
The phone is an instrument of intrusion into order. It is a threat to control. Just when you think you are alone and safe,… — Janice Galloway Copy Share Image