Camferdam Greenville Quotes & Sayings
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Men tire themselves in the pursuit of sleep. — Laurence Sterne
For a long time I listened to other people to decide whether I was still Christian or not, and I would sort of vet myself by the traditional formulae. — Barbara Brown Taylor
If you're doing something, if you're following something that is directly at odds with who you are, you've got to slow down and ask yourself why you're following that dream. — Christopher Rice
I see BOLD accessories as a woman's armor. — Rachel Zoe
You walk into a retail store, whatever it is, and if there's a sense of entertainment and excitement and electricity, you wanna be there. — Howard Schultz
Some people wave their dogmatic thinking until their own reason is entangled. — Samuel Johnson
But the community knew Blade, and everybody but us was shocked at the box office, and subsequently the DVD. That was the beginning of the DVD revolution, and Blade was just like wildfire. — Avi Arad
We stand there, neither one of us speaking or moving, for several minutes. There's not a single kiss passed between us, not a single graze of my hand across her skin, not a single word spoken ... yet somehow, this is the most intimate moment I've ever shared with anyone.
Ever. — Colleen Hoover
In reduced circumstances the desire to live attaches itself to strange objects. I would like a pet: a bird, say, or a cat. A familiar. Anything at all familiar. — Margaret Atwood
Fortunately or unfortunately, the greatest authority on matters of life is life itself. — Raheel Farooq
One accurate way to describe abortion is subtle infanticide. That is: child-killing done in a way that the people don't recognize it as child-killing. That reality is why the word abortion exists. Some words are created to cloak reality the same way procedures are created to cloak reality. "Abortion" is cloaked child-killing — John Piper
I've been curious ever since I was a little kid. — Herbie Hancock
It's less so now, but sometimes, when I had a serious thought, I would almost say it in a goofy way--like, I'd take on a weird voice so I'd be like (in a weird voice), 'You know, I think women have to be able to get access to free abortions!' It was this strange defense mechanism. But as I've become more confident, I'm more comfortable having a serious thought and owning it as a serious thought. — Lena Dunham
Proximity to reality induces feelings of emptiness, horror and depression. Do not approach it alone. — Anthony Marais
