51st State Film Quotes & Sayings
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Scripture tells us to run with endurance the race that is set before us. As we do, may God hold close those who have been taken from us too soon. — Barack Obama

They thought they had snicker-snatched a little girl - fairies love taking little girls, it's like an addiction with them - and when they found out they had a little boy who just looked like a little girl on the outside, uh-oh, donesies. They threw him right back. — Seanan McGuire

There is hope in maybe.
Maybe.
Such a tiny word.
Such a powerful word. — Heather Vogel Frederick

That nothing will come into your experience unless you invite it through your thought - with emotional — Esther Hicks

Opening new stores outside of Japan is important, but training our employees is even more important. — Tadashi Yanai

If a man were to look over the fence on one side of his garden and observe that the neighbor on his left had laid his garden path round a central lawn; and were to look over the fence on the other side of his garden and observe that the neighbor on his right had laid his path down the middle of the lawn, and were then to lay his own garden path diagonally from one corner to the other, that man's soul would be lost. Originality is only to be praised when not prefaced by the look to right and left. — Quentin Crisp

You can't wait for the end of your problems for you to be present. It has to be done whereever you are - which is now — Eckhart Tolle

Do you want to have a career that goes beyond, you know, 11 minutes in a 22-minute television show every week? Some people don't. That's fine. — Jason Alexander

If you understand the universe, you control it, in a way. — Stephen Hawking

I ever wished to look as well as I could, and to please as much as my want of beauty would permit. I sometimes regretted that I was not handsomer; I sometimes wished to have rosy cheeks, a straight nose, and small cherry mouth; I desired to be tall, stately, and finely developed in figure; I felt it a misfortune that I was so little, so pale, and had features so irregular and so marked. — Charlotte Bronte