Dagosto Sudbury Quotes & Sayings
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Giving up represents a choice you make when you decide not to take action on something over which you actually do have control. — Darren Johnson

It's marvellous, marvellous! Nothing will ever be as much fun. I'm going to photograph everything, everything! — Jacques-Henri Lartigue

They can change every name in South Africa, but it won't change the fact that the government has failed to provide services or curb crime — Connie Mulder

Everything is already healed, except in the dream of illness. Let the illusion go, in exchange for peace. — Doreen Virtue

The past twelve weeks had been a blur, and now she was about to meet her baby via ultrasound, go home with a picture of an alien baby that people would pretend was beautiful, and here she sat after drinking a liter of fluid, her panties moist from a bladder that gave up control right around the time her shoes stopped fitting. A light breeze could make her pee at this point. A sneeze would unleash a tsunami. — Julia Kent

I don't believe I asked for a glass of your unimportant opinion. — Suzanne Wright

I've often been mistaken for Meryl Streep, although never on Oscar night. — Glenn Close

The Oxford English Dictionary is the greatest work of reference ever written, and it's largely the result of a Scotsman who left school at fourteen, and a criminally insane American. — Mark Forsyth

I took a very careful hold of the metal door handle. No shocks and nothing exploded. I pulled gently and the door yielded, but I stayed on the balls of my feet. If I felt the tension of a wire or heard a click, I was going to set a new land speed record for a scared white guy in a hazmat suit. — Jonathan Maberry

If you think lack you tend to create a condition of lack. Shift your thought pattern to one of abundance and believe that God is now in the process of giving you the abundance you need. — Norman Vincent Peale

I wish you wouldn't walk in and out of my mind as though it was a railway station! — Charlotte Lamb