Commotions And Distress Quotes & Sayings
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a chocolate bar on the side counts. — Annie Acorn
The act of writing is the act of making soul, alchemy. — Gloria E. Anzaldua
How does God deal with your bitter heart? He reminds you that what you have is more important than what you don't have. You still have your relationship with God. No one can take that. — Max Lucado
To feel valued, to know, even if only once in a while, that you can do a job well is an absolutely marvelous feeling. — Barbara Walters
Athletes don't like to get up early, but it never bothered me. — Magic Johnson
I'm lost. I know every step I took to get here, and I'm still lost. — Jim Butcher
Lady Moon rose an' gazed o'er my busted'n'beautsome Valleys with silv'ry'n'sorryin' eyes, an' the dingos mourned for the died uns. — David Mitchell
I'm a mom first. — Mindy McCready
Legality has become a poisonous dagger, with which one party stabs the other in the back. — Carl Schmitt
She wanted to be herself again, to recover all that she had been obliged to give up in half a century of servitude that had doubtless made her happy but which, once her husband was dead, did not leave her even the vestiges of her identity. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez
I knew my cases and my genders; I could know everything in the world if I wished. — Virginia Woolf
I love being an advocate for women as we get older so that we can feel comfortable with ourselves. It's all about being healthy for me now. — Andie MacDowell
the old "4-4-40" rough standard for human survival: four minutes without air, four days without water, forty days without food. — Don Winslow
Oftentimes in reality, the genius is in the position of the antihero. Neither the good guys nor the bad guys really trust him because his truth is universal. — Criss Jami
I would sing myself with a tambura and just regular a cappella singing and practicing. I did that around 1973 and 1974, and I finally developed my own style of singing. — Yoshi Wada