Banquette Bench Quotes & Sayings
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The greatest problem all around the world today, whether in America, Japan, China Russia, India or anywhere else in the world, is that people are not in peace. People want peace. — Prem Rawat

I count it as a certainty that in paradise, everyone naps. — Tom Hodgkinson

Simultaneously I am myself, the child I was, the old man I will be. — Peter Matthiessen

You may not like the humor, but that is why every radio has an on-off button. — Mel Karmazin

It is what it is because it has to be...
So you notice your not having the best of days, you ache more, your ill more, whatever negativity it might be...
Remember. You have to have it to have the opposite.
What is required is to listen to yourself, listen to what your body is saying at the present moment.. And accept it as balance. — Jonathan Bailey

If I never had any mental health issues, there's no doubt in my mind I'd still be playing, — Mardy Fish

Very nice," said Rick after a while. "Very nice," he repeated, with more emphasis the second time. "What is?" I asked, turning to him, though I knew. "Everything," he said. And it was true. — Cheryl Strayed

I love when me and my friends don't know how to make something - there's that risk of failure, which should be there. If it's guaranteed not to fail, it's something you already know how to do. — Spike Jonze

Love has many guises, Thea. Sometimes it's a stroke of lightning as it was for your father, other times a slow building storm as it was for me, but the one thing that never changes is that it must be nurtured. You can't kick a heart and expect it not to flinch. This, — Nalini Singh

I told myself it didn't matter if I never got to be with you. It was enough just to love you. — Claudia Gray

Someday soon, say predictive analytics experts, it will be possible for companies to know our tastes and predict our habits better than we know ourselves. — Charles Duhigg

The sun was up so high when i waked, that i judged it was after eight o'clock. i laid there in the grass and the cool shade, thinking about things and feeling rested and ruther comfortable and satisfied. i could see the sun out at one or two holes, but mostly it was big trees all about, and gloomy in there amongst them. there was freckled places on the ground where the light sifted down through the leaves, and the freckled places swapped about a little, showing there was a little breeze up there. a couple of squirrels set on a limb and jabbered at me very friendly. — Mark Twain