Arahi 4 Quotes & Sayings
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The more successful paintings just fall off the brush. The less successful ones take longer. — Toni Onley
In the country of pain we are each alone. — May Sarton
Good satire is about attacking the powerful, and that tends to be more the purview of the left. Maybe there's something about the conservative mindset that confuses mean-spirited name-calling and insults with actual humor. — Tom Tomorrow
A friend of mine works for Autism Speaks. It's an amazing cause that is making a real difference in the lives of so many people. — Adrienne Bailon
Blessed are the forgetful, for they get the better even of their blunders. — Friedrich Nietzsche
God understands more about the financial markets than many who write about them. — Jean-Claude Juncker
The good thing about dating quite a few girls in your youth is that in your later years they may reappear, in your dreams, in your sleep, exactly the same, slightly different, or completely unrecognizable as someone else, but the feelings of infatuation, even love, will be as strong as if it was the real thing, and so you will wake up many mornings, in a good mood. — Robert Black
Life is pulled by goals and pushed by drive. Make sure you have both! — Denise Austin
It's been my experience," he continued, "that when you're with the right people, you feel more like yourself than ever. There's a happiness, and a feeling of coming alive to yourself and the other person, that's like nothing else. — Elizabeth Chandler
I realize that I wasn't happy. I was content. There's a world of difference between happy and content. — Anonymous
Leaving Humanity is only your decision. — Udayveer Singh
Ian," Bones drew out warningly.
He waved a hand. "Stop growling, Crispin. I'm well over my former attraction to your wife, but the point remains that I'm stunning."
With that, he got out of the car and sauntered off with his open shirt flapping behind him like twin mini capes. — Jeaniene Frost
Each waking day is a stage dominated for good or ill, comedy, farce, or tragedy, by a dramatis personae, the 'self', and so it will be until the curtain drops. — Charles Scott Sherrington
