Elizabeth Gilbert Quotes
With Death, All Suffering Would End. Doubt Would End. Shame And Guilt Would End. All Her Questions Would End. Memory - Most Mercifully Of All - Would End. She Could Quietly Excuse Herself From Life.
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Quotes About Chickens And Love
What's important about morality in politics is us. We own the chicken farm. We must give our bird-brained, feather-headed politicians morals. Politicians love to think of themselves as "free-range" but — P. J. O'Rourke
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Quotes About Bright Colors
Black is not sad. Bright colors are what depresses me. They're so ... empty. Black is poetic. How do you imagine a poet? In a bright yellow jacket? Probably not. — Ann Demeulemeester
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Aunt Dahlia Quotes
The first of the telegrams arrived shortly after noon, and Jeeves brought it in with the before-luncheon snifter. It was from Aunt Dahlia, operating from Market Snodsbury, a small town — P.G. Wodehouse
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Doing Better Than Before Quotes
Excellence is the result of loving more than others think is necessary, dreaming more than others think is practical, risking more than others think is safe, and doing more than — John Geiger
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Mastering Patience Quotes
Knowing other people is intelligent, knowing yourself is wisdom. Mastering other people is strength, mastering yourself is power. If you realize that what you have is enought, you are rich — James Frey