1840s Carrollton Quotes & Sayings
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GRACE is a word we can keep in our minds when we walk, dance, swim, talk, sing, do anything at all - to enable us to get in 'the zone' where everything flows more easily - where everything feels lighter, and we are in a peak state.
Grace allows us to follow our inner guidance - be true to who we are - and give our gifts lightly to the world. It's one of those magic words! — Jay Woodman

Weak people let their pain choke them to a slow, emotional death. Strong people use that pain, Margo. They use it as fuel. — Tarryn Fisher

It's well-known that an overkeen sense of obligation tends to afflict the congenitally nice. — David Foster Wallace

I have this wholesome disposition in a lot of my characters. A certain earnestness. — Matt Lauria

If we could imagine, while we live them, to what mundane moments nostalgia manages to stick itself... — Luigina Sgarro

Jeez, you're strong. And you, Sam, are a conversational reject. — Anne Tenino

A good book is one that you simply cannot put down..! — Faas Kramer

I started out as an idea, but I ended up something more. Not much more to be honest. It's not like I grow up to become some great war hero or any sort of all-important savior... — Brian K. Vaughan

Fears, even the most basic ones, can totally destroy our ambitions. Fear, if left unchecked, can destroy our lives. Fear is one of the many enemies lurking inside us. — Jim Rohn

Heroism isn't a one time thing: Live Heroically. — Jim MacLaren

If it is sweet to be right, then - let's not deny it - it is downright savory to point out that someone else is wrong. — Kathryn Schulz

I am not backing down on medical marijuana; I am doubling down. — Sanjay Gupta

When you finally strip away all the material things in your house and closets, you realize how much time and money was spent wasted on things that you never really needed in the first place. — Simon Ruddy

Hair-braiding salons and mystic shops littered the block, but she didn't need a psychic to predict her cards read "royally screwed. — Katherine McIntyre