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Coldfusion Regex Quotes By Melody Beattie

We don't have to do it any better than we can - ever. Do our best for the moment, then let it go. If we have to redo it, we can do our best in another moment, later. — Melody Beattie

Coldfusion Regex Quotes By H.L. Mencken

[A formula for answering controversial letters
without even reading the letters:] Dear Sir (or Madame): You may be right. — H.L. Mencken

Coldfusion Regex Quotes By Shel Silverstein

My beard grows down to my toes, I never wears no clothes, I wraps my hair Around my bare, And down the road I goes. — Shel Silverstein

Coldfusion Regex Quotes By Ralph Vaughan Williams

Why should we not enter into our inheritance in the church as well as the concert hall? — Ralph Vaughan Williams

Coldfusion Regex Quotes By Arthur Compton

At your next breath each of you will probably inhale half a dozen or so of the molecules of Caesar's last breath. — Arthur Compton

Coldfusion Regex Quotes By David Levithan

We gather the things we learned, and they don't nearly add up to fill the space of a life.
You will miss the taste of Froot Loops.
You will miss the sound of traffic.
You will miss your back against his.
You will miss him stealing the sheets.
Do not ignore these things. — David Levithan

Coldfusion Regex Quotes By Jennifer Niven

He is angry at the world outside this house, and that makes me love him even more. — Jennifer Niven

Coldfusion Regex Quotes By Jamie Scallion

I want to be with YOU!"
Bex to Tea — Jamie Scallion

Coldfusion Regex Quotes By George Eliot

Imagination is often truer than fact," said Gwendolen, decisively, though she could no more have explained these glib words than if they had been Coptic or Etruscan. "I shall be so glad to learn all about Tasso - and his madness especially. I suppose poets are always a little mad." "To be sure - 'the poet's eye in a fine frenzy rolling'; and somebody says of Marlowe - 'For that fine madness still he did maintain, Which always should possess the poet's brain.'" "But it was not always found out, was it?" said Gwendolen innocently. "I suppose some of them rolled their eyes in private. Mad people are often very cunning. — George Eliot