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Thursday, May 1st, 2025
the Second Week after Easter
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Sermon Quotations Archive

Quotations regarding 'End'

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I wasn't being bullied at school at this point. I had a group of friends, and I was isolated because I wasn't communicating with my parents. I wasn't telling them what I was going through.
Randy Harrison, American Actor (1977-  )
I think the sense of community that exists with all the characters - that's the answer. The fact that they have found a family in their friends. It does give some depth and meaning to their lives.
Randy Harrison, American Actor (1977-  )
A lot of my friends are club people. It's not me. It's funny to represent that, because it's not me. I don't fit into a gay club setting. It's just ironic that I represent that somehow.
Randy Harrison, American Actor (1977-  )
I wish that my husband's friends had left him where he is, happy and contented in retirement.
Anna Harrison, American First Lady (1775-1864)
I didn't get married. I do have a boyfriend. We live together.
Melissa Joan Hart, American Actress (1976-  )
I could do John Wayne, Jack Benny, Jack Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson and entertain my friends. But I never seriously considered it as a career choice.
Phil Hartman, Canadian Actor (1948-1998)
My friends, who sleep for all eternity; we do not forget you.
Karl Amadeus Hartmann, German Composer (1905-1963)
My friends and I make short films. We pretended to rob the Dairy Queen where our friend worked, but someone thought we were real thieves and called the cops! Soon, the cops burst in with guns drawn!
Josh Hartnett, Actor (1978-  )
He's very concealed, Polanski. We became very close friends, but I don't think I ever saw him drop his guard. I didn't see him upset or anything like that, we just did the work.
Ronald Harwood, South African Playwright (1934-  )
There are moments when the body is as numinous as words, days that are the good flesh continuing. Such tenderness, those afternoons and evenings, saying blackberry, blackberry, blackberry.
Robert Hass, American Poet (1941-  )
It's a tough time my friends. We need to make sacrifices to ensure our troops have the tools they need in order to get the job done. This budget will help us win the War on Terror.
Dennis Hastert, American Politician (1942-  )
V-J Day, or Victory in Japan Day, marks the date of the Japanese surrender that ended fighting in the Pacific.
Doc Hastings, American Politician (1941-  )
In the over two centuries since the signing of the Declaration of Independence, millions of Americans have bravely served our nation in uniform so that all generations can continue to enjoy those same liberties.
Doc Hastings, American Politician (1941-  )
In the summer of 1776 our Founding Fathers sought to secure our independence and the liberties that remain the foundation of our nation today.
Doc Hastings, American Politician (1941-  )
Today America lost a great elder statesman, a committed public servant, and leader of the Senate. And today I lost a treasured friend. Ted Kennedy was an iconic, larger than life United States senator whose influence cannot be overstated. Many have come before, and many will come after, but Ted Kennedy's name will always be remembered as someone who lived and breathed the United States Senate and the work completed within its chamber.
Orrin Hatch, Politician (1934-  )
There is nothing better than the encouragement of a good friend.
Katharine Butler Hathaway, -
We're real people and we're a band that's been playing on the scene for a long time. We've made a lot of friends, and one enemy we've always had was the NME. They've always basically slated us and they've basically never ever written about the music.
Dan Hawkins, English Musician (1976-  )
Our most intimate friend is not he to whom we show the worst, but the best of our nature.
Nathaniel Hawthorne, American Novelist (1804-1864)
The only sensible ends of literature are, first, the pleasurable toil of writing; second, the gratification of one's family and friends; and lastly, the solid cash.
Nathaniel Hawthorne, American Novelist (1804-1864)
Friends are the sunshine of life.
John Hay, American Writer (1838-1905)
 
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