11am Central Time Quotes & Sayings
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We should spend as much time in thanking God for his benefits as we do in asking him for them. — Vincent De Paul

The disciple must have great power of endurance. Bear all evil and misery without one thought of unhappiness, resistance, remedy, or retaliation. That is true endurance, and that you must acquire. — Swami Vivekananda

If you love dance and you have the gift of teaching, teaching is super amazing and important because my teachers planted that seed in me. As a teacher you understand the difference or the definition of a Baryshnikov or a Gregory Hines, so teaching is really important and very necessary. — Laurieann Gibson

The key, Gansey found, was that you had to believe that they existed; you had to realized they were part of something bigger. Some secrets only gave themselves up to those who'd proven themselves worthy. — Maggie Stiefvater

The love between people and especially between mothers and children doesn't end. It flows like a river through the world. Shut your eyes and you can feel it rising. — Eli Gottlieb

If writers, like comedians or singers, could only hear themselves bombing as they worked, it's likely that certain books would be cut short after the first few leaden sentences. — Walter Kirn

Actually, all I ever wanted to be was the best in my field. — Lou Holtz

That is what intrigues me; songwriting and song structure and expression. — Geddy Lee

My eyes fill, hot with tears. Because, apparently, casual crying is just something that I do now. — Emery Lord

It tastes better than a rock." Allie tossed back the quarter inch Harper had given her in a single swallow, then made a face. "Oh, God. No it doesn't. This is piss. Like drinking gasoline after someone stirred it with a Butterfinger. Or like a banana smoothie that went rotten. Horrible." "You — Joe Hill

I don't think ordinary things are very interesting, so I try to imagine a world that is less ordinary. — Chris Van Allsburg