Cold Season Funny Quotes & Sayings
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There's nothing like coming home here, having the day off or morning off and going surfing. In Orlando I don't know what I would do. — Corbin Bernsen

On this upward and sometimes hazardous journey, each of us meets our share of daily challenges. If we are not careful, as we peer through the narrow lens of self-interest, we may feel that life is bringing us more than our fair share of trials
that somehow others seem to be getting off more lightly.
But the tests of life are tailored for our own best interests, and all will face the burdens best suited to their own mortal experience. In the end we will realize that God is merciful as well as just and that all the rules are fair. We can be reassured that our challenges will be the ones we needed, and conquering them will bring blessings we could have received in no other way. — Jeffrey R. Holland

I was accused of every monstrous vice by public rumour and private rancour; my name, which had been a knightly or noble one, was tainted. I felt that, if what was whispered, and muttered, and murmured, was true, I was unfit for England; if false, England was unfit for me. — Lord Byron

That's where the economy is going. It went somewhere. Just not to America. And the money made? That went to the Cayman Islands and Switzerland. Not back here. Never to be taxed. — Henry Rollins

Keep taking new action, new path and new adventures. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Jazz is restless. It won't stay put & it never will. — J.J. Johnson

The world is a huge space, but the space that will take you in - and it
doesn't have to be very big - is nowhere to be found. You seek a voice, but what do
you get? Silence. You look for silence, but guess what? All you hear over and over
and over is the voice of this omen. And sometimes this prophetic voice pushes a
secret switch hidden deep inside your brain. — Haruki Murakami

The chimney is to some extent an independent structure, standing on the ground, and rising through the house to the heavens; evenafter the house is burned it still stands sometimes, and its importance and independence are apparent. — Henry David Thoreau