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Adoptable Cats Quotes By H.M. Ward

Honesty is what makes a person. At the end of his life it's one of the things people remember. Your legacy isn't left by fame or fortune. It's left by the footprints of compassion and honesty. — H.M. Ward

Adoptable Cats Quotes By Larry McMurtry

We mostly quarreled. He wanted what I wouldn't give. I wanted what he didn't have. — Larry McMurtry

Adoptable Cats Quotes By Alcoholics Anonymous

They sound like the philosophy of a man who, having a headache, beats himself on the head with a hammer so that he cannot feel the ache. — Alcoholics Anonymous

Adoptable Cats Quotes By Lennox Lewis

I'm undisputed and there's no disputing that. — Lennox Lewis

Adoptable Cats Quotes By Kim Harrison

And then there are the rare ones who know love, who understand it. Who freely give of themselves, demanding only a return of that love,that trust. — Kim Harrison

Adoptable Cats Quotes By Gary Inrig

We need to build a Biblical friendship, a friendship established on the principles of God's Word. — Gary Inrig

Adoptable Cats Quotes By Guy Sajer

It is a mistake to use intense words without carefully weighing and measuring them, or they will have already been used when one needs them later. — Guy Sajer

Adoptable Cats Quotes By David Guterson

He had visited his family the evening before, eaten dinner with Renee and Chris, his grandson, in the pretence that everything was ordinary, but in fact to service his end-game ruse. He was going over the mountains, he'd said, to hunt for quail in willow canyons, he had no particular canyons in mind, he intended to return on Thursday evening, though possibly, if the hunting was good, he would return on Friday or Saturday. The lie was open-ended so that his family wouldn't start worrying until he'd been dead for as long as a week - so none would miss or seek him where he rotted silently in the sage. Ben imagined how it might be otherwise, his cancer a pestilent force in their lives, or a pall descending over them like ice, just as they'd begun to emerge from the pall of Rachel's death. The last thing they needed was for Ben to tell hem of his terminal colon cancer. — David Guterson