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Time can be a cruel teacher. It doesn't wait for you to learn a lesson, to fully absorb it before it lurches on to the next one. — S.K. Falls
If you have a work instead of a job, every day is holiday — Paulo Coelho
Toughness is a good thing, yet it is considered good only in men. When a woman is tough, men can't stand it. I like being tough and smart. — Lillian Vernon
Meditation is a half-way house between thinking and contemplating ... — Evelyn Underhill
Across the hillside, above the chaos of Montfort's left flank, a scarlet banner was raised by Edward's men, the dragon at its centre a terror wreathed in golden flames, a sign that there was to be no mercy. The noblemen who survived the battle would be taken prisoner and ransomed, but no such chivalry awaited the foot soldiers beyond. — Robyn Young
People go to casinos for the same reason they go on blind dates - hoping to hit the jackpot. But mostly, you just wind up broke or alone in a bar. — Sarah Jessica Parker
Everyone who gives up a serious childhood dream
of becoming an artist, a doctor, an engineer, an athlete
lives the rest of their life with a sense of loss, with nagging what ifs, — Glenn Kurtz
I always carry multipurpose products in my handbag. — Ashley Madekwe
CRITIC OR CITRIC?
Anagram of ordinary passing judgement on talented
Kamil Ali — Kamil Ali
I hate negativity. I hate people who say the phrase 'I hate'. I really don't like the word 'hate.' Dislike, frightened of, terrified of, or yukky - but not 'hate.' — Kevin McCloud
It was evident from the general tone of the whole party, that they had come to regard insolvency as the normal state of mankind, and the payment of debts as a disease that occasionally broke out. — Charles Dickens
Anything that you want to write about you can write about in sports. — J. A. Adande
To despise theory is to have the excessively vain pretension to do without knowing what one does, and to speak without knowing what one says. — Bernard Le Bovier De Fontenelle
You have to accept whatever comes, and the only important thing is that you meet it with the best you have to give. — Eleanor Roosevelt