Condrey Quotes & Sayings
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Top Condrey Quotes
It's not that people change. People don't change. They merely hide things from you, and lie. — Don Lee
Of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these, 'It might have been. — John Greenleaf Whittier
Fate has a funny way of intervening in people's lives. — Katie Ashley
Mine is not an autonomous imagination. — Jay McInerney
God never got around to creating a substitute for experience. — Adrian Rogers
Self-love is not the process of ignoring things, paying attention to fewer flaws or forcing yourself to look away from the parts of you that you perceive as ugly or unwanted. Self-love is the process of expanding your awareness, of seeing those flaws and imperfections alongside the incredible potential of the universe flowing within you, alongside the eternal truth of life flowing within your veins in each second, alongside the flickers of creativity and opportunity present within each moment of your existence. Like this, the imperfections persist, but only as lovable quirks, like a bad doorknob on the front door of a cottage in paradise, like a few thorns on a beautiful rose, like a cloud in a sunset. Like this, what was once unwanted becomes essential, memorable, humbling. — Vironika Tugaleva
How does hating get started? It's started by the jealous people, and they get mad over the things you have. — Master P
When someone says, 'I admire your character,' I never know whether the person is talking about my ethics or referring to someone in one of my books. — Stifyn Emrys
The method of differences is, in fact, a method of additions; and as it includes within its means a larger number of results attainable by addition simply, than any other mathematical principle, it was very appropriately selected as the basis on which to construct an Adding Machine, so as to give to the powers of such a machine the widest possible range. — Ada Lovelace
The least urgent souls on earth with a thousand obstacles and superstitions to interfere with the accomplishment of work. — Colin Cotterill