American Greetings Positively Quotes & Sayings
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Anyone who wears glasses can be an Oakley consumer. — James Jannard
Always remember that dreams-your creative visualizations-must come before their physical manifestations. — Sarah Ban Breathnach
What saves us all are the deeds of fools as often as the acts of the wise. — Mark Lawrence
Let us live so that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry. — Mark Twain
And what enriched me while reading Adorno, for example, lay not in what I read but in the perception of myself while I was reading. I was someone who read Adorno! And in this heavy, intricate, detailed, precise language whose aim was to elevate thought ever higher, and where every period was set like a mountaineer's cleat, there was something else, this particular approach to the mood of reality, the shadow of these sentences that could evoke in me a vague desire to use the language with this particular mood on something real, on something living. Not on an argument, but on a lynx, for example, or on a blackbird or a cement mixer. — Karl Ove Knausgard
I'm looking at [my daughter] right now. To think that I am her dad is the greatest honor in the world. She's an amazing kid. We have a great relationship and she is one of my closest friends. I seek her advice. I like to know what she thinks about things, and she's helped me through some really tough times. I just look forward to years of developing that relationship. — Harry Connick Jr.
Twisting the nipple so I inhaled audibly, and he hesitated for a moment but kept going. His dick smearing at my bare thighs. I would be shunted along whatever would happen, I understood. However he piloted the night. And there wasn't fear, just a feeling adjacent to excitement, a viewing from the wings. What would happen to Evie? — Emma Cline
Here will be an old abusing of God's patience and the king's English. — William Shakespeare
Truth never yet fell dead in the streets; it has such affinity with the soul of man, the seed however broadcast will catch somewhere and produce its hundredfold. — Theodore Parker
I am ashamed of my master and not of my servitude. — Seneca The Younger
A strong person makes the law and custom null before his own will. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
