Clockstoppers Quotes & Sayings
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Top Clockstoppers Quotes

History," answered Justin, unfazed, "has had to deal with your kind forever. You don't get it. The ends are the means. You are what you do and what you accept. — Dani Kollin

People, by their very nature, don't want to help you. They want to help themselves. You need to find a way to help them help themselves. — Aaron Goldman

Never have a limit to your dreams and plans. Life is a journey each and every moment. Live every moment to it's fullest. — Timothy Pina

The world doesn't owe you a living, but just when you needed it, a door was opened for you to make a difference. — Seth Godin

Think not about your frustrations, but about your unfullfilled potential. — Pope John XXIII

Hope takes never ceasing
to be amazed...
wearing
your soul on your sleeve...
holding
your breath, waiting to hear
"i love you, too..."
believing
that tomorrow could be better than today...
that you'll get a second chance...
that you'll make a difference...
that you matter. — Mark D. Sanders

Am I getting smart with you? How would you know? — Scott Adams

My hands are clean, but my heart has somewhat of impurity. — Euripides

Not that memories were enough - they didn't keep you warm on a cold winter's night. They couldn't hold you when you were frightened or sad. But they were better than nothing. — Judy Blume

If you gave me
half a moon of a chance
i would
kiss the incisors
out of your mouth, clean
and hold them in my
own, like chippings
from an old mug
then
pray my tongue into
a bowl of holy water
and ask god to never
leave you thirsty. — Warsan Shire

I come up with new ambitions all the time - and the coolest thing is, I think of something I want to do, and I don't really imagine it as "Oh, I've never done that." I think of it as, "Oh, I haven't done that yet." I literally believe I'm going to do everything I set out to do, which is a pretty amazing feeling. — Tyler Oakley

Lord Maccon reflected upon the state of his life wherein he had somehow gained a spouse who could not give a pig's foot for the latest dresses out of Paris but who whined about not owning an aethographic transmitter. Well, at least the two were comparable obsessions so far as expense was concerned. — Gail Carriger