Cute Pet Owner Quotes & Sayings
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If men went through menopause, we'd know everything about it, but we still don't even know if we should be taking hormones. — Joycelyn Elders
When you're looking for something, you will find it. — Debasish Mridha
As a rule, however fine and deep a phrase may be, it only affects the indifferent, and cannot fully satisfy those who are happy or unhappy; that is why dumbness is most often the highest expression of happiness or unhappiness; lovers understand each other better when they are silent, and a fervent, passionate speech delivered by the grave only touches outsiders, while to the widow and children of the dead man it seems cold and trivial. — Anton Chekhov
Pray and read your Bible daily. God has all the answers you seek — Lailah Gifty Akita
I've found increasingly less effectiveness with the man-on-the street type of stuff that was very standard fare for years. It can still be effective, but it's got to be done well. — Roger Ailes
A hand closed over my wrist. I looked over, and there was Lilly, cast in moonlight and blue, hair snaking around her, a siren calling to me: 'come on. — Kevin Emerson
It was one of those ideas that doesn't sound stupid until someone says it out loud. — Jason Rekulak
Look yourself... staring into the monitor... and your time is going to be lost like that...
First seconds
Second minutes
Third hours — Deyth Banger
The hardest work you and I will ever do is to put off our selfishness. It is heavy lifting! — Neal A. Maxwell
I still meet old-school scientists who are like, 'Oh honey, women aren't good at science.' You kind of dismiss them as insane. — Anne Wojcicki
I was an excellent student before I left school. But I graduated early so that I could work longer hours on '90210.' — Jennie Garth
We are here on planet Earth to learn lessons and to grow in loving knowledge. — Pamela Cummins
Write as precisely and as lucidly and as richly as you can about what you find truly mysterious and irreducible about human experience, and not obscurely about what will prove to be received opinion or cliche once the reader figures out your stylistic conceit. There's all the difference in the world between mystery and mystification. — Paul Harding
