Burdicks Chocolate Quotes & Sayings
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I love curves; I'm all about curves. I don't have many, which is really sad, but I think the more the better. — Cara Delevingne

I think I said that every generation had its weaklings--that that was one of the penalties of greatness--but that their failings were seldom remembered by posterity. — Agatha Christie

I can recognize the calls of practically every bird in North America. There are some in Africa I don't know, though. — Roger Tory Peterson

The champions of the faith were ordinary people, but how they responded to their trials is what makes them our heroes. Remember this when you face your own trials, because how you respond will impact other people. — Larry Fox

There is one of everything and everything is one. — Steve O'Keefe

We are reorganizing how we work with state and local governments to make sure that we are not prioritizing families [for deportation], and you are gonna see, I think, a substantial change even as the case works its way through the courts. — Barack Obama

But night came again, because night, like death and taxes, was inevitable. — Chloe Neill

When I believe in nothing I do not want to meet you when you believe in nothing. — Antonio Porchia

Magic could not be measured and explained in scientific terms, for magic grew through destroying the very natural principles that made science as people knew it impossible. — Ilona Andrews

Money won't make you happy ... but everybody wants to find out for themselves. — Zig Ziglar

You will see the effects of dark secrets making themselves known
via their minds and bodies and via the stories your friends ... will begin telling you ... The only payback for all of this
for the conversion of their once-young hearts into tar
will be that you will love your friends more, even though they have made you see the universe as an emptier and scarier place ... — Douglas Coupland

The Internet is really our meeting place. We have this amazing listserv. Every time I log onto it I feel a sense of pride, because if you log on and say, "Oh I was just in San Diego and I was in a park and I saw a lion," the flurry of replies on average is just like
wow! All these existential questions about what it means to be an African, and never having seen a lion at home, but having seen a lion here. Everything you say turns into this real philosophical debate
it's incredible in so many ways. And it's an invigorating place to be. — Chris Abani

I would argue that it might be easier to endure loneliness than to endure the idea that you might disappear. — Susan Orlean