Cloggys Antigua Quotes & Sayings
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It's the curse of motherhood. You're required to love us even when we vex you. — Julia Quinn
Sisters keep secrets.
Because sisters' secrets are swords. — Eleanor Brown
Poetry can be the bridge, the crossover point in the mind between the physical and the spiritual. A place where the two can meet. — Don Pendleton
It is too early to feel fear of the future when one is under 30, and too late after that. What I mean is that one must never allow fear to become one's permanent sense of life. The important thing is to prepare yourself intellectually to deal with whatever circumstances you may encounter, which requires that you define your values fully, clearly and rationally
and never betray them. — Ayn Rand
There is a danger when you leave the past behind, and reinvent your life, that at some point you'll look at yourself, and no longer recognize who you see. — Erin McCarthy
If we'd put them in a vase in the living room, they would have been everyone's flowers. I wanted them to be my flowers. — John Green
Romance is important to me, and to have a romance with your husband takes a bit of doing. The key is to make sure your partner misses you. That means you have to take yourself away. — Tori Amos
I'm very, very sensitive to pain and to people who suffer. — Patricia Cornwell
Only the lonely know the way I feel tonight. — Roy Orbison
You're cute and smart, and you've gotten everything you've ever asked for, and that makes you lazy and dangerous." "Wow, — Sherman Alexie
Home is where you feel loved, and homeland is where you love. — M.F. Moonzajer
You have to find a small market in which you can get a monopoly, and then quickly expand. — Sam Altman
And then, as he ripped back the shower curtains and stared down at the hacked and twisted thing sprawled on the floor of the stall, he realized that Mother had used her keys. — Robert Bloch
The Bell Curve might have been called Why Intelligence Matters, explaining the connection of intelligence to life outcomes; this book completes the syllogism. — Michael Levin
Nourish yourself so you can feed others. — Doobie Shemer
