Chatmon Family Quotes & Sayings
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An independent Scotland could be far more internationalist and would benefit a great deal from links to both Scandinavia and states in other continents. — Tariq Ali

Sonny Boy Williamson (II) was a beautiful guy, a straight guy ... (but) he was always raising hell one way or another, so you never could tell if he was drunk or sober. — Willie Dixon

From the first time we met, we knew everything that mattered about each other, didn't we? We just knew. I guess that's what best friends are: parts of each other. — Kristin Hannah

The law established by the Creator, which has existed from the beginning, extends over the whole globe, is everywhere and at all times binding upon mankind. — Rufus King

Canada is the homeland of equality, justice and tolerance. — Kim Campbell

I had placed my stick on the table, as I do every evening. It had been specially made to suit my height, to enable me to walk without too much difficulty. As I was standing up, a customer called to me: 'Monsieur, don't forget your pencil.' It was very unkind, but most funny. — Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec

I want a family someday and I know that I have to let love in to create that and I think there is someone out there for me, but I'm not on some crazy hunt for that right now. — Leighton Meester

When we [people] are operating from the belief that we're not connected, it feels so dangerous and scary and vulnerable and awful. — Alanis Morissette

When someone comes to me seeking help I want to learn everything I can about them. I'm interested in their physical, emotional, interpersonal, social, sexual, economic, and spiritual aspects of their well-being. I want to know about their hopes and dreams as well as their stresses, fears, and challenges. — Jed Diamond

Sometimes the biggest disasters aren't noticed at all - no one's around to write horror stories. — Vernor Vinge

Love is a crocodile just above the water line waiting to attack the innocent herbivore of my freedom. — Dov Davidoff

What if I don't love you?"
"I'll wait till you do."
"You might have to wait a long time."
They both got quiet. They both listened to the other breathe. They stood in different places on the exact same spot.
"What are you doing?" she asked.
There was a long pause, and then Ted said, "Waiting . . . — David Duchovny