Coded Senior Quotes & Sayings
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It is strange how a memory will grow into a wax figure, how the cherub grows suspiciously prettier as its frame darkens with age-strange, strange are the mishaps of memory. — Vladimir Nabokov

My love of creativity is one of my constants, a pole star amid the many constellations of possibilities and personalities that make up all the people I could be. — Claudia Gray

What does it mean to be a Saint? In the Lord's Church, the members are Latter-day Saints, and they attempt to emulate the Savior, follow His teachings, and receive saving ordinances in order to live in the celestial kingdom with God the Father and our Savior Jesus Christ. — Quentin L. Cook

Every man in my organization knows you and understands that you're my personal property, — Janet Evanovich

My wife Staci made me go to a wedding last weekend ... If it weren't for her, I'd be happy. — Stephan Pastis

I cannot worship the abstractions of virtue: she only charms me when she addresses herself to my heart, speaks through the love from which she springs. — Reinhold Niebuhr

To-night when the full-bellied moon swallows the stars. Grant that I know. — Amy Lowell

It also troubled him when he contemplated how such a partnership must, by its very nature, reduce the individuality of those involved. — Christopher Paolini

Masquerading in the attire of the opposite sex was a criminal offense, except on Halloween. — Ann Bausum

The truth is, ever since I was little, I've wanted to be an actor more than I ever wanted to be a movie star. — Cathy Moriarty

Sometimes there is no way to hold your life together. Sometimes things just have to fall apart. — Katherine Center

God does not consult anyone about His blessings, He decides whose life to pour blessing on — Sunday Adelaja

The work done, she lowered him back into place with what, in his final thought, seemed great gentleness. And then he was done. — Nicholas Nicastro

The hope that poverty and ignorance may gradually be extinguished, derives indeed much support from the steady progress of the working classes during the nineteenth century. — Alfred Marshall

Running twenty-six miles is no fun.
I think it was possibly an American who came up with the adage 'if it ain't hurting, it ain't working'. It would be nice to think that shortly after he uttered those words someone smacked him in the mouth by way of demonstrating how well it was working for him. — Tony Hawks