Aa Sponsor Quotes & Sayings
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abundance comes only to those who already have it — Eckhart Tolle

Sing like your on top of the World. Cry like you have never done before. And breathe like your never do it again. — Tania Gardana

The ram, a huge wooly creature named Hughie, with testicles that hung nearly to the ground like wool-covered footballs, shouldered his massive way into the front rank with a loud and autocratic Bahh! — Diana Gabaldon

magazines don't exist to make you feel good about yourself. They exist to keep you insecure so you'll buy their magazines looking for answers. — Trent Shelton

Thomas Merton, the American monk, pointed out that we may spend our whole life climbing the ladder of success, only to find when we get to the top that our ladder is leaning against the wrong wall. — Richard Rohr

There is nothing loving about encouraging fear. Nothing. Fear leads to darkness, depression, anger, irrationality, anxiety, consternation, unrest, and ultimately, destruction. Fear, as Yoda reminds us all, is the path to the Dark Side. Fear is a weapon, not a productive tool. Fear is a means of control. Fear should never be the basis for why anyone does anything regarding the health of the mind, body, and spirit. — Michael Vito Tosto

I did not let people tell me what to do, and I never wanted to be a groupie. — Eve Jihan Jeffers

Some books seem like a key to unfamiliar rooms in one's own castle. — Franz Kafka

Yeah, well, I'm regretting every letting you catch me that night," she huffed, taking no notice of his machinations as she blew back her hair in that charming habit she had. It was an invitation he could not resist. His hands crept into her gorgeous hair, the luxuriant strands settling between his fingers.
"Hey, sweetheart, it was either me or the concrete. One of us had to do it."
"At this point I'm thinking the concrete would've been less painful ... and less complicated. — Jacquelyn Frank

A window covered with raindrops interests me more than a photograph of a famous person. — Saul Leiter

'The Glass Castle' by Jeannette Walls is the quintessential dysfunctional family. — Sara Shepard

The history of the American Negro is the history of this strife,
this longing to attain self-conscious manhood, to merge his double self into a better and truer self. In this merging he wishes neither of the older selves to be lost ... He simply wishes to make it possible for a man to be both a Negro and an American ... — W.E.B. Du Bois