Chortled Synonym Quotes & Sayings
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I can feel pretty critical of people, and I understand that sort of feeling of when you're going through something that's painful, taking it out on the world and projecting onto other people, finding faults with other people because it's harder to find faults in yourself. — Noah Baumbach

Some of being an adult, though, is about protecting and preserving what we discover to be the best parts of ourselves, and here's a hint: they're almost always the parts we've struggled against for years. They make us weird or different, unusual but not in a good way. They're our child-sides, our innate selves, not the most productive or competitive or logical, just true. — Shauna Niequist

I'm sorry I tried to burn you in the flames of Hell on your birthday." She actually looked repentant. "It's ok." I patted her small back. "I'm sorry I made all those birds poop on your head." Her eyes narrowed for a moment. Perhaps she hadn't known I was responsible for that. — Nicole Grane

Nothing is more uninteresting than completely knowing somebody, being totally at ease. — Jamie Wyeth

It's not my credentials that qualify me to teach my child. It's my God who made me qualified when I became a mom. — Tamara L. Chilver

God, I wanted to be forgiven, but an apology offered to a dead man is only a selfish apology to yourself. — Sherman Alexie

Special natures you must give a special world. — D.H. Lawrence

I'm the thing that fundamentalist Christians cringe over ... — Tori Amos

I wish I could be a model, and then I could have this fantastic body and parade around and get paid for it. — Julie Dreyfus

We must transfer our anger to the brutalities of our time. — Howard Zinn

The prevention of death and disability, the relief of pain and suffering, the restoration of functioning: these are the aims of health care. Beyond its tangible benefits, health care touches on countless important and in some ways mysterious aspects of personal life and invest it with significant value as a thing in itself. — Martin Gulliford