Deserveste Quotes & Sayings
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(The death of his child) was the first experience of his life, so far as we know, which drove him to look outside of his own mind and heart for help to endure a personal grief. It was the first time in his life when he had not been sufficient for his own experience. — Elton Trueblood

We had some marvelous outtakes, but the producer had destroyed them all. — Alan Young

I have been a Jack Albertson fan forever. — Keith Coogan

If it is the greatest truth that you seek, the plants can direct you. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

When you feel good about what youve written, there is just no high that is greater. — Cynthia Weil

Dr. Tom had said that Texas was the only place he had ever found that, when it killed you, it didn't forget about you. — Kathleen Kent

If a man tells a woman she is beautiful, she will overlook most of his OTHER lies. — Ashwin Sanghi

We may succeed, but if we lose what is best in us in the process, what have we won? — Kirsten Beyer

Once men sang together round a table in chorus; now one man sings alone, for the absurd reason that he can sing better. If our civilization goes on like this, only one man will laugh, because he can laugh better than the rest. — G.K. Chesterton

You are covered in blood," Tybalt said again, stressing the words harder this time. "It makes me tense." There was a thud as the guard hit the floor, and Tybalt returned to my side.
"Wow. You must be tense a lot."
He sighed. "You have no idea. — Seanan McGuire

A democracy is a government in the hands of men of low birth, no property, and vulgar employments. — Aristotle.

I had good innings, as the British say. I wrote for 38 years at the top of my form, and I wanted to quit on a high note. — Annie Dillard

What is important in your life is what you decide is important
and this decision will indelibly create who you are — Neale Donald Walsch

The only evidence, so far as I know, about another life is, first, that we have no evidence; and secondly, that we are rather sorry that we have not, and wish we had. — Robert Green Ingersoll