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Dayjob Ltd Quotes By Spencer Krug

I don't have a dayjob or anything. And then, winter's [makes it] hard to do anything. — Spencer Krug

Dayjob Ltd Quotes By Bo Derek

Whoever said money can't buy happiness simply didn't know where to go shopping. — Bo Derek

Dayjob Ltd Quotes By Chord Overstreet

I would rather hang out in my house with a couple of friends than go and rage all night. — Chord Overstreet

Dayjob Ltd Quotes By Timothy Keller

In religion, you obey because God is useful. In Christianity, you obey because God is beautiful. — Timothy Keller

Dayjob Ltd Quotes By Jason Mraz

Thanks to music I have found a deeper connection to an otherwise elusive God. Thru music I get to commune directly, and daily. On a side note to readers, any service or craft you give your heart to will give you the same effect. Don't be afraid to work less and play more! We are human. We didn't come here to hold down a dayjob. We came here to live and learn! — Jason Mraz

Dayjob Ltd Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Love is the longing for heart and soul. — Debasish Mridha

Dayjob Ltd Quotes By Haruki Murakami

But this thing, whatever it was, this mistlike something, hung there inside my body like a certain kind of potential. I wanted to give it a name, but the word refused to come to mind. I'm terrible at finding the right words for things. I'm sure Tolstoy would have been able to come up with exactly the right word — Haruki Murakami

Dayjob Ltd Quotes By Annie French Hector

I am not greedy of money myself, but the monotony of always screwing and paring is more tiresome than the monotony of riches. — Annie French Hector

Dayjob Ltd Quotes By Alison McGhee

What sorts of books are placed by garbage cans on garbage night in the town of Sterns? Mainly they're old class books, the kind people carry around in boxes in their basements for twenty years and then one day think: I will never again in my entire life open this book and there is no sense in its taking up valuable space in my basement, and they throw them out. Right out by the garbage cans they put them, in cardboard boxes with the bottoms falling out.
Books should not ever be treated that way. It's a sin to treat a book that way. That's what I believe to be true. — Alison McGhee