Carla Roson Quotes & Sayings
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Avoiding the phrase 'I don't have time ... ', will soon help you to realize that you do have the time needed for just about anything you choose to accomplish in life. — Bo Bennett

Four years ago, I was just a guy who had a crush a crush on a girl who had a boyfriend. And I had to do the hardest thing that I've ever had to do, which was just to...wait. And a lot of people told me I was crazy to wait this long for a date with a girl that I work with but I think, even then I knew...I was waiting for my wife."
-Jim Halpert(John Krasinski) — John Krasinski

Really love him, I mean," Geilie persisted. "Not just to bed him; I know you want that, and he does too. They all do. But do you love him?"
Did I love him? Beyond the urges of the flesh? The hole had the dark anonymity of the confessional, and a soul on the verge of death had no time for lies.
"Yes," I said, and laid my head back on my knees.
It was silent in the hole for some time, and I hovered once more on the verge of sleep, when I heard her speak once more, as though to herself.
"So it's possible," she said thoughtfully. — Diana Gabaldon

Our liberty cannot be taken away unless the people are themselves accomplices. — Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke

The ideas of the great playwrights are almost always larger than the experiences of even the best actors. — Stella Adler

Men make counterfeit money; in many more cases, money makes counterfeit men. — Sydney J. Harris

Dance is the only art of which we ourselves are the stuff of which it is made. — Ted Shawn

The act is truth. Nothing that was ever recorded is truth. Nothing that was ever said is truth. Only the act. — Jack Bowman

In trying to please all, he had pleased none. — Aesop

Evanescent like ice that is melting away; — Lao-Tzu

A purple African violet so lush and fleshy it looked edible ... his fingers as cool and smooth as beach stones. — Wally Lamb

In the history of mankind, the fine art of killing one another in a civilized and uniformed manner has been elusive. — Richard Marsden