Diffusa Plant Quotes & Sayings
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I've met the folk that have the perfect garlands and sprays and wreaths, the folk that live in Williamsburg-style houses. And I've met the folk that live at the edge of town in two-bedroom ranch houses that have Frosty the Snowman, lights playing tag around the roof, and a Rudolph stuck askew somewhere on the lawn. I'd rather sit in the home of the atter with and errant couch spring poking my derriere because, truthfully, they're glad to have me, and they never look at my shoes and wonder where I'd been before I got there. — Lisa Samson

We are more unhappy to see people ahead of us than happy to see people behind us. — Michel De Montaigne

Doctors put drugs of which they know little into bodies of which they know less for diseases of which they know nothing at all. — Voltaire

A lot of people don't know, but New Jersey has, like, 700,000 acres of farmland. — Charlie Puth

If I were a lioness, I would snarl. As it is, I brood. — Tish Harrison Warren

Most everyone seems willing to be a fool himself, but he can't bear to have anyone else one. — Josh Billings

I never write a book unless I can't help it. Something has to bother me, like a mosquito, until I have to do something to relieve the itch. — Gregory Maguire

[ ... ] let us go with all our "devils" to the help of our "god"! — Friedrich Nietzsche

I have the same feeling I get right before I start crying. — Jandy Nelson

Maybe the dreams make the people stronger, whatever. — Gaspar Noe

She looked concerned. That decided him, Arin took a deep breath. His stomach changed into iron. His body was girding itself in a way he knew well. Arin was tightening the muscles needed before a plunge into deep water. A punch to the gut. The life of the hardest, lowest, highest, notes he could possibly sing. His stomach knew what he'd have to sustain.
"Marry him," Arin said, "but be mine in secret."
Her hand lifted from the tiles as if scorched. She sat back in her chair. She rubbed at her inner elbow. She drank the dregs of her wine and was silent. Finally, she said, "I can't do that. — Marie Rutkoski

Actions are divided as regards their object into four classes; they are either purposeless , unimportant , or vain , or good . — Maimonides