Annoyers Quotes & Sayings
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Their story isn't a fairytale, but that's okay, because fairytales are predictible, and sometimes boring. — Lindy Zart

When dreams are not clear, the results are often as blurred. You won't be able to arrive at your desired destination if you are not certain of where you're going. You have to be able to see clearly and perfectly. — Jan Mckingley Hilado

He who knows how to fall without hurting himself will also know how to rise without any difficulty! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Begin to think every day, I can handle whatever life hands me. I can do whatever I need to do in life. I am more than a conqueror. I am equal to anything through Him who infuses inner strength into me. — Joyce Meyer

It seemed now as if, touched by human penitence and all its toil, divine goodness had parted the curtain and displayed behind it, single, distinct, the hare erect; the wave falling; the boat rocking, which did we deserve them, should be ours always. But alas, divine goodness, twitching the cord, draws the curtain; it does not please him; he covers his treasures in a drench of hail, and so breaks them, so confuses them that it seems impossible that their calm should ever return or that we should ever compose from their fragments a perfect whole or read in the littered pieces the clear words of truth. For our penitence deserves a glimpse only; our toil respite only. — Virginia Woolf

. . . Mrs. Arcanum considered foreign parts only marginally less unspeakable than private parts. . . — Terry Pratchett

If you start buying your own bullshit, you risk becoming management material. — Josh Kilmer-Purcell

I always thought happiness was a choice and I always chose things that made me happy, and books were one of those. — Dean Koontz

The flu-casters would draw out the maps and keep people engaged at regular intervals ... beaming it from the WHO bunker. — David Nabarro

I sang in church choir all my life, through elementary school, junior high and high school. — Kevin Richardson

The fatal hour of this ancient game is approaching. In its modern form this game will soon die a drawing death - the inevitable victory of certainty and mechanization will leave its stamp on the fate of chess. — Emanuel Lasker

My father always said, he said, Do not peddle in the affairs of wizards ... — Terry Pratchett