Charles And Myrtle Fillmore Quotes & Sayings
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I always get this feeling on my last day of work that I'm never going to work again. — David Harewood

Information is a lot like water; it's hard to hold on to, and hard to keep from leaking away. — Ruth Ozeki

Will you say something?" he asked.
"Like what? Congratulations on almost getting yourself killed? I mean, you just told me that you flew here on some kind of winged motorcycle while masked men in jet packs tried to shoot you with ray guns. Forgive me if I don't do cartwheels through the restaurant while I try to decide if you've lost your mind. — Jon S. Lewis

We see a lot of people who decide to go out and teach meditation. They become so wrapped up in it that they stop progressing themselves and they really don't have that much more to teach. — Frederick Lenz

One interviewer asked me: 'How do you feel that you've betrayed your father?' That wasn't really very cool. — Dhani Harrison

With a lightning quick glance at me first, he reads one bumper sticker: Member: BBB. Boys in Books are Better? — Anne Eliot

if you find that person who makes you feel like everything going forward is worth living, hold on to her. — Karina Halle

By the time Rosie came back, I had performed a brain reboot, an exercise requiring a considerable effort of will. But I was now configured for adaptability. — Graeme Simsion

To me, O'Hara is the real Fitzgerald. — Fran Lebowitz

That's the reason it's so important to keep the memory alive, so that people know about it. Another ten or fifteen years, there won't be any witnesses. — Richard Rashke

One woman couldn't change the world. She could just make small parts of it better. — Victoria Thompson

The problem is not just the wrong ormistake that you did but the correction,/right you refused to do. — Ikechukwu Joseph

Like a groupie incognito posing as a real singer, life imitates art. — Lana Del Rey

We wear many things,
but that with greatest import
is our expression. — J. Benson