Bundock Quotes & Sayings
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It does not matter how strong you are. You are to be my wife, and I will not have the woman I love put herself at risk. Ever. — S.T. Bende
I think that always makes it fun, trying to create a heroic character and putting your own twist on it and injecting your own personality into it. — Dwayne Johnson
It took until the end of her life for me to cherish each day with my mother the way I naturally did with my brother. At the end, I loved my mother simply, without request to do better in any way, or be more capable in any way. I simply loved that she was there, and she was my mother.
I wish I did that more often in my life. I will do that more often in my life for those who are still here. — Darcy Leech
Frustration of mind can be revel through writing something even if it will be never read. — Kartik Mehta
Why We Do What We Do: Understanding Self-Motivation BY EDWARD L. DECI WITH RICHARD FLASTE — Daniel H. Pink
I hold that man is in the right who is most closely in league with the future. — Henrik Ibsen
The only truly dependable production technologies are those that are sustainable over the long term. By that very definition, they must avoid erosion, pollution, environmental degradation, and resource waste. Any rational food-production system will emphasize the well-being of the soil-air-water biosphere, the creatures which inhabit it, and the human beings who depend upon it. — Eliot Coleman
Life begins on the other side of despair. — Jean-Paul Sartre
Each moment of my life I was dreaming of how great I could be, and continued working hard. Each time I closed my eyes I could see me shining bright like a sun. — Kobe Bryant
You have to be with the right person. It's so much more important to meet the right person, whether you're married or not, than it is to get married and get a divorce. — Joanna Garcia
The principle of laissez-faire may be safely trusted to in some things but in many more it is wholly inapplicable; and to appeal to it on all occasions savors more of the policy of a parrot than of a statesman or a philosopher. — John Ramsay McCulloch