Chadburn Hotels Quotes & Sayings
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Sturdy swimmers afloat on water-couch
Beneath the heavy bill their treasured pouch
Fishes pray for them to fly far away
Inland lakes toast to the Pelican's day — Munia Khan

Wind waves on the lake break hard against the sharp rocks, but wash gently on sandy shores. — Tom Gillaspy

'You came to mean more and more to me, and I could no sooner have turned away from you than stop the earth spinning. I thought, if this ends with me broken, so be it. But as every day passed, I thought: he won't break me, he loves me and one day, he'll tell me. But you didn't because you don't.' — Barbara Elsborg

If you go to Minnesota in January, you should know that it's gonna be cold. You don't panic when the thermometer falls below zero. — Peter Lynch

I've never felt like a woman fighting in a male world; I've never felt penalised. — Miranda Hart

When you win a race your on top that day, so take it for what its worth, have a good time and party, cause the next day when you get out of bed, the meter goes back to zero again. — Bobby Allison

Sorry, Christina, both my parents have gotten married within six months. I just need some time to adjust. oh, and plus, i don't like you. — Jenny B. Jones

That's what the best par of life is, those days or minutes you can't ever frame or paint beforehand — Emily Franklin

Worship is not the entertainment of man, but the exaltation of God. — Steve Lawson

Perhaps I'll get used to this bizarre place called Hollywood, but I doubt it, — Margaret Sullavan

Well, the end of another busy day. I can't wait till I get back to bed. If that don't work I'll try to sleep. — Mae West

Humor is an escape, because you cannot think about your problems when you are trying to be funny; so, in essence, "being a humorist" gives you a valid excuse to hide from your pain. — Dave Barry

Isn't the Almighty always saying something, girl? Speaking through everything created, whispering in your hopes and dreams. Urging you to get on with business? — Kersten Hamilton

To the scientist Nature is a storehouse of facts, laws, processes; to the artist she is a storehouse of pictures; to the poet she is a storehouse of images, fancies, a source of inspiration; to the moralist she is a storehouse of precepts and parables; to all she may be a source of knowledge and joy. — John Burroughs