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Being Butthurt Quotes By Andrew Mellon

There is no cause to worry. The high tide of prosperity will continue. — Andrew Mellon

Being Butthurt Quotes By Mark Nepo

If we are to access the resources of life, we must listen with our common heart to the cries of the world. — Mark Nepo

Being Butthurt Quotes By Dalai Lama

Love and compassion benefit both ourselves and others. Through kindness to others, your heart and mind will be peaceful and open. — Dalai Lama

Being Butthurt Quotes By Jacqueline Obradors

Harrison Ford's still got it goin' on. He's very sexy in that manly-man kind of way. — Jacqueline Obradors

Being Butthurt Quotes By Ayaan Hirsi Ali

I think of Canada, first and foremost, in terms of space. The amount of space available is breathtaking. — Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Being Butthurt Quotes By Ellen Kirschman

It takes guts to be married to someone who, in times of crisis, may be more available to strangers than to his or her own family. It takes determination to stay home alone at night, fortitude to go to a party by yourself, persistence to be both mother and father, and spunk to say what you really think. It might even take courage for you to read this book. — Ellen Kirschman

Being Butthurt Quotes By Patti Smith

I read and feel that same compulsion; the desire to possess what he has written, which can only be subdued by writing something myself. — Patti Smith

Being Butthurt Quotes By Jacqueline Kelly

How sad to be the last of your kind, flashing your signal in the dark, alone, to nothingness. But I was not alone, was I? I had learned that there were others of my kind out there. — Jacqueline Kelly

Being Butthurt Quotes By Plautus

If you are wise, be wise; keep what goods the gods provide you. — Plautus

Being Butthurt Quotes By Tara Bray Smith

Reading, for me, is like this: consumptive, pleasing, calming, as much as edifying. It's how I feel after a good dinner. That's why I do it so often: It feels wonderful. The book is mind and I insert myself into it, cover it entire, ear my way through every last slash and dot. That's something you can do with a book, unlike television or movies or the Internet. You can eat it, or mark it, like a dog does on a hydrant. — Tara Bray Smith

Being Butthurt Quotes By Socrates

Perhaps someone may say 'But surely, Socrates, after you have left us you can spend the rest of your life in quietly minding your own business.' This is the hardest thing of all to make some of you understand. If I say that this would be disobedience to God, and that is why I cannot 'mind my own business', you will not believe that I am serious. If on the other hand I tell you that to let no day pass without discussing goodness and all the other subjects about which you hear me talking and examining both myself and others is really the best thing that a man can do, and that life without this sort of examination is not worth living, you will be even less inclined to believe me. Nevertheless, that is how it is, gentlemen, as I maintain; though it is not easy to convince you of it. — Socrates

Being Butthurt Quotes By Mother Teresa

I choose the poverty of our poor people. But I am grateful to receive it (the Nobel) in the name of the hungry, the naked, the homeless, of the crippled, of the blind, of the lepers, of all those people who feel unwanted, unloved, uncared for throughout society, people that have become a burden to the society and are shunned by everyone. — Mother Teresa

Being Butthurt Quotes By Patrick Rothfuss

The key to staying safe was knowing the rules of the situation. — Patrick Rothfuss

Being Butthurt Quotes By Lyor Cohen

I like moments of staleness and mildew, simply because it creates the lane for change. — Lyor Cohen

Being Butthurt Quotes By Anne Frank

What I condemn are our system of values and the men who don't acknowledge how great, difficult, but ultimately beautiful women's share in society is. — Anne Frank