“Financial sense is knowing that certain men will promise to do certain things, and fail.” MenCertainBusinessKnowingFailingPromiseFinancialFinance Author:E. W. Howe
“Some men promise to keep your secret and yet reveal it without knowing they are doing so; they do not wag their lips, and yet they are understood; it is read on their brow and in their eyes; it is seen through their breast; they are transparent.” MenEyeSecretKnowingPromiseUnderstoodLipsBreastsTransparentBrowsWags Author:Jean de la Bruyere
“I don't want to make promises, not knowing what the situation's going to be three or four years out.” WantYearsThreeSituationKnowingFourPromiseFour YearsNot Knowing Author:Barack Obama
“Suffering can serve us. Suffering tests our trust in God's promises. And we have a great interest in knowing the truth about our trust in Him.” SufferingInterestKnowingPromiseTestsTrust In GodKnowing The Truth Author:Mark Dever
“We can't, and we should not, compare sufferings. We come together as a family of God, hand in hand. And then together coming and standing upon the promises of God, knowing that no matter who you are, no matter what you're going through, that God knows it, He is with you, He is going to pull you through.” KnowsShouldMatterHandsTogetherSufferingKnowingPromiseStandingNo Matter WhatWho You AreCompareGod KnowsHand In Hand Author:Nick Vujicic
“It was the kind of promise a father makes easily and sincerely, knowing at the same time that it will be impossible to keep. The truth of some promises is not as important as whether or not you can believe in them, with all your heart. A game of baseball can't really make a summer day last forever. A home run can't really heal all the broken places in our world, or in a single human heart. And there was no way that Mr. Feld could keep his promise never to leave Ethan again. All parents leave their children one day.” WorldWayBelieveHumansHeartKindChildrenImportantHomeRunningLastsFatherGamesParentForeverKnowingImpossibleBrokenPromiseOne DaySummerBaseballHealOur WorldHuman HeartSincerelyHome RunSummer Days Book:Summerland Source: Summerland
“She's afraid to tell me anything important, knowing I'll only turn around and write about it. In my mind, I'm like a friendly junkman, building things from the little pieces of scrap I find here and there, but my family's started to see things differently. Their personal lives are the so-called pieces of scrap I so casually pick up, and they're sick of it. More and more often their stories begin with the line "You have to swear you'll never repeat this." I always promise, but it's generally understood that my word means nothing.” WritingMindMeanLittlesImportantStoriesTurnsLinesKnowingPiecesBuildingPromisePicksUnderstoodMy FamilySickRepeatsFriendlySwearPersonal LifeHere And ThereScrapBuilding ThingsWords Mean Nothing Author:David Sedaris
“Laurel: I don't need a ring or a license, or a spetacular white dress. It's not marriage so much, or at all really, that matters. It's the promise. It's the knowing someone wants me to be part of his life. Someone loves me, that I'm the one for him. That's not just enough, it's everything.” WantNeedsMatterEnoughWhiteKnowingPromiseDressesRingsWant MeWeddingLicenseLaurelsKnowing Someone Author:Nora Roberts