Quotes related to Proverbs 27:17
I became good friends with Jack Whitehall. I think he's great, such a great dude, and really funny.
— Bo Burnham
There is a lot of energy between Lars and James, and sometimes that energy can erupt. I know that before I was in the band, Kirk was the guy who was often in the middle, and it was important at that time. And now I feel like sometimes I'm the guy that's in the middle between not just James and Lars, but even Kirk.
— Robert Trujillo
I've done two movies with Jim Mickle. He's somebody that I'd love to do another movie with.
— Wyatt Russell
I ask you to judge me by the enemies I have made.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
Friendship and love cannot develop in the form of an anxious clinging to each other.
— Henri Nouwen
Together, Yet Not Too Near When we try to shake off our loneliness by creating a milieu without limiting boundaries, we may become entangled in a stagnating closeness.
— Henri Nouwen
We also need guides: spiritual friends, a spiritual director, or a spiritual accountability group that can function for us as a safe place to bear our souls.
— Henri Nouwen
Teaching, therefore, asks first of all the creation of a space where students and teachers can enter into a fearless communication with each other and allow their respective life experiences to be their primary and most valuable source of growth and maturation. It asks for a mutual trust in which those who teach and those who want to learn can become present to each other, not as opponents, but as those who share in the same struggle and search for the same truth.
— Henri Nouwen
The twelve labors of Hercules were trifling in comparison with those which my neighbors have undertaken; for they were only twelve, and had an end; but I could never see that these men slew or captured any monster or finished any labor.
— Henry David Thoreau
If we stay at home and mind our business, who will want railroads?
— Henry David Thoreau
Virtue does not remain as an abandoned orphan; it must of necessity have neighbors.
— Henry David Thoreau
I doubted if the near neighborhood of man was not essential to a serene and healthy life.
— Henry David Thoreau