Deer Alert Quotes & Sayings
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Starlight
I will be chasing the starlight
Until the end of my life
I don't know if it's worth it anymore — Muse

During the election, I had three male opponents and we went into a runoff. The front runner for the men was a native of Dallas who had run at large before, but I had a higher profile than him from my community service. — Eddie Bernice Johnson

What she had was hers absolutely, not to be touched by other hands without proper permission being asked and granted. — Charlaine Harris

A born terror, a rebel without a pause ...
Ain't never had a good Christmas, so who is Santa Claus? — Shyheim

Checking your ego, abandoning it, letting it go, is a huge part of recovery from addiction. — Susannah Grant

Fear is your best friend or your worst enemy. It's like fire. If you can control it, it can cook for you; it can heat your house. If you can't control it, it will burn everything around you and destroy you. If you can control your fear, it makes you more alert, like a deer coming across the lawn. — Mike Tyson

Every individual or national degeneration is immediately revealed by a directly proportional degradation in language. — Joseph De Maistre

- Now my father had a way, a little like that of Job's (in case there ever was such a man - if not, there's an end of the matter.
Though, by the bye, because your learned men find some difficulty in fixing the precise aera in which so great a man lived; - whether, for instance, before or after the patriarchs, &c. - to vote, therefore, that he never lived at all, is a little cruel, - 'tis not doing as they would be done by - happen that as it - My father, I say, had a way, when things went extremely wrong with him, especially upon the first sally of his impatience - of wondering why he was begot, - wishing himself dead; - sometimes worse: - — Laurence Sterne

In earlier religions the spirit of the time was expressed through the individual and confirmed by miracles. In modern religions the spirit is expressed through the many and confirmed by reason. — Heinrich Heine

Right now, if there's a gender gap problem, it's not Ronald Reagan with women; it's with Walter Mondale with men. — Patrick Caddell

We do not believe in the educative power of words and commands alone, but seek cautiously, and almost without the child's knowing it, to guide his natural activity. — Maria Montessori

The nineteenth century believed in science but the twentieth century does not. — Gertrude Stein

Slump? I ain't in no slump ... I just ain't hitting. — Yogi Berra