Bristol Minicab Quotes & Sayings
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To really be over a man you, half the amount of time you dated has to have passed. — Sally Jesse Raphael

He who seeks the Father more than anything He can give, is likely to have what he asks, for he is not likely to ask amiss. — George MacDonald

I syndicate my Twitter activity to Facebook, but I get very little traffic from it. — Jason Calacanis

This is really a twin tragedy, both for the people who were misled over there, and for those of us who were misled over here. — Donald Kennedy

When I was little, I wanted to be a civil engineer. Not a ballerina, not a doctor, a civil engineer. I was such a nerd. — Bitsie Tulloch

The saints rejoiced at injuries and persecutions, because in forgiving them they had something to present to God when they prayed to Him. — Teresa Of Avila

You know you're a mom when you open the door to the dishwasher mid-cycle and think, 'This is the closest I'm going to get to a spa treatment till next Mother's Day.'"
"Joining the words 'Lose Weight, Effortlessly!' in the same sentence may be a form of hate speech."
"Try to make time for the things that are important, not just the things that are urgent."
"I want my work to matter, my words to count for the good, and to spread some good cheer along the way. — Judy Gruen

She had arrived in dirty rags and had cooked up a striking outfit for herself, out of relief donations, — Tom Piazza

Since there is no difference of meaning between round, and a round object, it is only custom which prescribes that on any given occasion one shall be used, and not the other. We shall, therefore, without scruple, speak of adjectives as names, whether in their own right, or as representative of the more circuitous forms of expression above exemplified. — John Stuart Mill

At the end of our life, we shall all be judged by charity. — John Of The Cross

It's a beautiful way to put it: Leave the poetry in what you make. When something becomes too polished, it loses its soul. It seems robotic. — Jason Fried