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Being Addicted To Social Media Quotes By Courtney Summers

I take a deep breath. It smells suspiciously like bullshit in here. — Courtney Summers

Being Addicted To Social Media Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Each person, the most worthy as well as the most despicable, carries around a secret which would make her hateful to everyone else if it became known. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Being Addicted To Social Media Quotes By Thomas Reid

When we contemplate the world of Epicurus, and conceive the universe to be a fortuitous jumble of atoms, there is nothing grand in this idea. The clashing of atoms by blind chance has nothing in it fit to raise our conceptions, or to elevate the mind. But the regular structure of a vast system of beings, produced by creating power, and governed by the best laws which perfect wisdom and goodness could contrive, is a spectacle which elevates the understanding, and fills the soul with devout admiration. — Thomas Reid

Being Addicted To Social Media Quotes By Nina Montgomery

Flowers will still bloom for the world~ regardless of whether anyone admires them or not. — Nina Montgomery

Being Addicted To Social Media Quotes By Nicholas Sparks

A pit rises in my stomach, hard and full. My breathing stops for a moment, then starts again, this time shallower. My mouth goes dry, and I feel my heart pounding. It is over, I know, and I am right. — Nicholas Sparks

Being Addicted To Social Media Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Solvency is maintained by means of a national debt, on the principle, If you will not lend me the money, how can I pay you? — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Being Addicted To Social Media Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

There is commonly sufficient space about us. Our horizon is never quite at our elbows. — Henry David Thoreau