I M Quotes

Quotes tagged as "i-m" Showing 1-10 of 10
“I'm simpley one hell of a butler.”
Sebastian Michealis

“Everyone's weird, I'm just a bit bizarre.”
Pennie Lillian

Deyth Banger
“The road will be one long, I'm sure at that. So far the real friends are few, but few more challanges and few of them will gone also, won't they?”
Deyth Banger

Craig Groeschel
“She said, "Right now, while we have this time, I'm not going to do any of that other stuff. I'm going to seize this moment and simply enjoy being with Jesus while I can." Mary made a deliberate choice. She wasn't being lazy and using company as an excuse to get out of helping her sister with chores. She was choosing to focus on what mattered the most.”
Craig Groeschel, Weird: Because Normal Isn't Working

Deyth Banger
“I really made few uncrediable subscribes, which I want to put as "I'm glad, that I have done it". It's difficult to find such stuff, it's difficult without a knowledge to do something, but out there with this DUMB and Stupid people there is and people which are clever and smart.”
Deyth Banger

Deyth Banger
“I really made few incredible subscribers, which I want to put as "I'm glad, that I have done it". It's difficult to find such stuff, it's difficult without a knowledge to do something, but out there with these DUMB and Stupid people there are and people which are clever and smart.”
Deyth Banger

Craig Groeschel
“When I'm focusing on what's important to God, I live differently. I invest my time differently.”
Craig Groeschel, Weird: Because Normal Isn't Working

Craig Groeschel
“I'm asking God to give you a Popeye moment. A moment when God blesses you with a divine burden: something that bothers you so deeply, you're moved from complacency to action.”
Craig Groeschel, Weird: Because Normal Isn't Working

Craig Groeschel
“I'm asking God to bless you with something that unsettles you, disturbs you, and upsets you.”
Craig Groeschel, Weird: Because Normal Isn't Working

Christina Engela
“He’s dying!’ Doctor Cove, one of the ship’s two medical officers told me, looking at his med-scanner as he kneeled at the broken body of the only living Corsair on the black ship. I remember the look on his face as he told me – which seemed more to be puzzlement than actual concern. The man was a Corsair after all, and had injuries I could see, but he was conscious, and none of them looked fatal. But then, I’m no doctor. I never was any good at healing anything – and my job was doing the opposite, and I admit I’m pretty good at it. Always have been.”
Christina Engela, Space Vacation