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Cell Phone Backgrounds Quotes By Bill Watterson

Calvin: Know what I pray for?
Hobbes: What?
Calvin: The strength to change what I can, the inability to accept what I can't, and the incapacity to tell the difference. — Bill Watterson

Cell Phone Backgrounds Quotes By Tawana Beecham

Rape victims carry mental scars that can trigger without warning. — Tawana Beecham

Cell Phone Backgrounds Quotes By Karen Hawkins

You savor the things we seek to avoid. — Karen Hawkins

Cell Phone Backgrounds Quotes By Ramakrishna

Those who wish to attain God and progress in religious devotion, should particularly guard themselves against the snares of lust and wealth. Otherwise they can never attain perfection. — Ramakrishna

Cell Phone Backgrounds Quotes By Plato

Those who reproach injustice do so because they are afraid not of doing it but of suffering it. — Plato

Cell Phone Backgrounds Quotes By Susanna Clarke

O, wherever men of my sort used to go, long ago. Wandering on paths that other men have not seen. Behind the sky. On the other side of the rain. — Susanna Clarke

Cell Phone Backgrounds Quotes By David Sedaris

Most movies, I forget about them while I'm watching them. I go every single day. But I've never thought about participating in any way. It's like being at home all day. It was never a goal to me. — David Sedaris

Cell Phone Backgrounds Quotes By Anton Szandor LaVey

If you're going to be a sinner, be the best sinner on the block. — Anton Szandor LaVey

Cell Phone Backgrounds Quotes By Louis-Ferdinand Celine

Death after all is only a matter of a few hours, a few minutes, but a pension is like poverty, it lasts a whole lifetime. Rich people are drunk in a different way, they can't understand this frenzy about security. Being rich is another kind of drunkenness, the forgetful kind. That, in fact, is the whole point of getting rich: to forget. — Louis-Ferdinand Celine