S Quotes
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“Sometimes silence is a habit that hurts?”
Source: The View from Saturday
“Sometimes silence is a sign, not of not knowing what to say, but of knowing when to say what you know.”
“Sometimes Silence is a sign of love”
“Sometimes Silence is louder than Scream when you are alone.”
Source: X
“Sometimes silence is the best therapy for the broken souls.”
“Sometimes silence is the only therapy you need.”
“Sometimes, Silence Means Connected!”
“Sometimes silence means more than words filled with pity and regret. He squeezes my hand, and I know that is his way of saying that I’m not alone. That even though he doesn’t know what it feels like to be me, because I hurt, he hurts. For the first time in my life, I find a great deal of comfort knowing that I don’t have to carry this burden alone anymore.”
Source: Forgiven
“Sometimes silence, more than words, can provide solutions.”
Source: Rewriting My Happily Ever After: A Memoir of Divorce and Discovery
“Sometimes, silence or a whisper is the only appropriate thing to do when you are in the presence of God Almighty.”
“Sometimes silence resolves a conversation confused by Mad Misconstruction.”
“Sometimes, silence speaks louder than words. Just because it is peaceful, it doesn’t mean it is still and void, as a few may think. It is insightful, powerful and full of meaning. It is when one can’t lie to oneself. You have to learn to listen to what she is not saying. Listen to her silence. And listen to yours, too.”
Source: Trust: Betrayed
“Sometimes silence was easiest, when the only word left was good-bye.”
Source: Friday Harbor Series Books 1-4: Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor, Rainshadow Road, Dream Lake, and Crystal Cove
“Sometimes, silence works more intensely than a bayonet to slay a tender heart.”
“Sometimes silences are pregnant and sometimes not. It is hard to know what to make of the silence of much of the New Testament about the Lord’s Supper. Perhaps it is simply an accident of time and circumstance. There was not a felt need to address the matter. What we should not likely conclude is that it was not seen as an important matter in the latter part of the first century A.D. What we can observe is that the Lord’s Supper continued to be an in-home ceremony taken in the context of a fellowship meal. We also now know it was important in both Gentile and Jewish contexts in the church in the second half of the first century, and beyond. We see no evidence anywhere in this material that clerics of any kind are in charge of the meal and its distribution. Even in the Didache, prophets, who were mouthpieces for God, are only allowed to say the thanksgiving prayer as often as they like. The low ecclesiology, coupled with the ever-present eschatology, suggest that the Didache does indeed go back to the end of the first century A.D. But one precedent in the Didache does stand out: the Lord’s Supper is for baptized Christians, and in particular for those who repent of their sins. We are on the way to the church of the Middle Ages in some respects, but we have not begun to localize or confine grace to the elements of the Lord’s Supper itself and then have it controlled by clerics.”
Source: Making a Meal of It: Rethinking the Theology of the Lord's Supper
“Sometimes simple things are the most difficult things to achieve.”
“Sometimes simple words can rock your psyche and leave you struggling to find worth in your own life. When those words come from your parents, the scars are deeper and uglier.”
Source: Sand into Glass
“Sometimes simplicity and elegance are indistinguishable from each other.”
Source: Wealth of Words
“Sometimes since I've been in the garden I've looked up through the trees at the sky and I have had a strange feeling of being happy as if something was pushing and drawing in my chest and making me breathe fast. Magic is always pushing and drawing and making things out of nothing. Everything is made out of magic, leaves and trees, flowers and birds, badgers and foxes and squirrels and people. So it must be all around us. In this garden - in all the places.”
Source: Stop What You’re Doing and Read…To Your Daughter: I Capture the Castle & The Secret Garden
“Sometimes singed wings will fly with greater purpose.”
“Sometimes, sitting here in the dark, slowly slowly creating strategy, she wondered if she was only fooling herself to think her plans were clever.”
Source: The Children of the Sky
“Sometimes, situation may be uncomfortable but must endure.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“Sometimes six and six make a dozen, and sometimes they make a mess”
“Sometimes skulls are thick. Sometimes hearts are vacant. Sometimes words don't work.”
Source: A Million Little Pieces
“Sometimes sleep gets to be a serious and complete thing. You stop going to sleep in order that you may be able to get up, but get up in order that you may be able to go back to sleep.”
Source: All the King's Men
“Sometimes, sleepers turn up as common people who do everyday things, and create a new destiny for themselves when nobody’s watching.”
Source: Sleepers: A Little Book on How to Find Hope, Meaning and the Courage to Fall in Love with Your Dreams
“Sometimes slow, steady effort is rewarded with justice that arrives like a thunderbolt.”
“Sometimes small friends make great friends.”
“Sometimes small incidents, rather than glorious exploits, give us the best evidence of character. So, as portrait painters are more exact in doing the face, where the character is revealed, than the rest of the body, I must be allowed to give my more particular attention to the marks of the souls of men.”
“Sometimes small matters make some moments truly unforgettable. And it’s so easy to encounter someone for a few seconds yet become a hero or villain in their story for a lifetime, without you ever knowing it.”
“Sometimes small setbacks are just blessings in disguise. They enhance your determination and whole-hearted dedication to achieving your goals.”
“Sometimes small things can become very large, indeed.”
Source: Percy Jackson and the Battle of the Labyrinth
“Sometimes small things lead to great joys.”
“Sometimes smallest decisions are bliss that can change our life forever”
“Sometimes smiles and happy faces don't make us grow. Comfort does not make us grow as a person!”
“Sometimes snakes can’t slough. They can’t burst their old skin. Then they go sick and die inside the old skin, and nobody ever sees the new pattern. It needs a real desperate recklessness to burst your old skin at last. You simply don’t care what happens to you, if you rip yourself in two, so long as you do get out.”
Source: Studies in Classic American Literature
“Sometimes so much unhappy moments come to your life that you can be happy only by thinking about the happinesses of the past! Sometimes you are faced with such ugliness that you can remain standing only by remembering the beauties of the past!”
“Sometimes societies become too stupid to survive. A nation that takes Barack Obama's current rhetorical flourishes seriously is certainly well advanced along that dismal path.”
“Sometimes societies die and putrefy long before they are pronounced dead, and sometimes men die of corruption long before they have taken to their deathbeds.”
Source: The Corrupt Society: From Ancient Greece to Present-Day America
“Sometimes solitude is a real heaven for the tired minds and a marvellous sanctuary for the wounded souls!”
“Sometimes, some lies that spoken with high confidence
could be more receptive than facts that spoken with doubt.”
Source: Master of Stupidity
“Sometimes some of the best moments are contributed by the actors being creative, with their own improvisations.”
“Sometimes some of the toughest things you deal with end up being the best things because you realize the people that you can rely on, that love you and support you through it.”
“Sometimes, some of times in life are Lifetime!”
“Sometimes, some people and some situations deserve a second chance.”
“Sometimes some people might understand the respect you accord them as a message that you desperately need them in your life. No. Respect is just a basic human gesture; nothing more, maybe less.”
“Sometimes some questions... shouldn't been answered... sometimes some stuff should be kept private... sometimes some people should just exist in specific places...”
Source: The Life of One Kid 1
“Sometimes somebody has an amazing house party and you meet great people and you dance - I've had incredible experiences. But they have been so much fewer than the awful experiences where you're just standing around like, "Why did I come here? We're all just putting on a show for each other and I might as well be in a museum."”
“Sometimes, somehow...
I feel that ocean contains tears of mother earth,
that mourns over terrible great sin done by men.”
“Sometimes someone coming in doesn't have the natural passion for it, but they find it through the coaching or mentoring I give them. I'm sort of opening curtains or blinds and all of a sudden they see it, they get it.”