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Disentangled Synonyms Quotes By Tina Lencioni

[Nick] brushed the crumbs from his hands and then looked me right in the eye. "Kate," he began, "You are my cousin, and I love you, and I will always, always, always run you over without a second thought to get to a woman with a whole lot of cash. — Tina Lencioni

Disentangled Synonyms Quotes By Gretchen Rubin

Because money permits a constant stream of luxuries and indulgences, it can take away their savor, and by permitting instant gratification, money shortcuts the happiness of anticipation. Scrimping, saving, imagining, planning, hoping
these stages enlarge the happiness we feel. — Gretchen Rubin

Disentangled Synonyms Quotes By L.M. Montgomery

She has no serious ideals at all-her sole aspiration seems to be to have a good time. — L.M. Montgomery

Disentangled Synonyms Quotes By Peter Sellers

Vocal music is an attempt to take the whole human being and project it into space. It is the ultimate gesture of getting out of yourself. You take a part of you that is most private, most personal, most inward and you hurl it out into space - you project it as far as you can. That gesture of opining this whole region of the body results in an enormous spiritual release, and is felt by other people with tremendous impact. — Peter Sellers

Disentangled Synonyms Quotes By Dave Barry

Simply by eliminating description, the screenwriter can work his way through the entire plot in a single morning, leaving the afternoon free for screenwriter leisure activities such as drugs. — Dave Barry

Disentangled Synonyms Quotes By Fabolous

Don't keep that money waiting, it get impatient. — Fabolous

Disentangled Synonyms Quotes By Neale Donald Walsch

If you're 'stuck' right now, you're probably into fear. Get out of there. You've already looked both ways. Now cross the street, for heaven sake. The cars have long since gone. The coast is clear. Your only obstacle now is your own mind. — Neale Donald Walsch