Doggone Fun Quotes & Sayings
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I have developed my most meaningful relationships online. None of them live within driving distance. None of them are about my own age. — Aaron Swartz
What's important now is that I have fun doggone. — KayeC Jones
If the direction of a horse can be changed by a bit in his mouth, and the direction of a ship can be changed by its small rudder, then I believe the direction of our lives can be changed by the words we let roll over our tongue. You — Joyce Meyer
The great and invigorating influences in American life have been the unorthodox: the people who challenge an existing institution or way of life, or say and do things that make people think. — William O. Douglas
Man is an eternal sophomore. — Wallace Stevens
... She might have thought that it was the case, that all things worked out in the end, and that the world was a benevolent place, but she knew better now, and had to fake it. — Emma Straub
Most people don't have someone to believe in them. — Johnny Hunt
In regard to infallibility, I never claimed it; God alone is infallible. His word is true, and in Him is no variableness, or shadow of turning. — Ellen G. White
I've always had the opinion that we have shamelessly stolen any good ideas, — Brad Stone
No matter how wild the winds or rough the seas of life, libraries stand ready, beaming their reliable lights, guiding us toward knowledge, pleasure, consolation, wisdom, and hope. — Nancy Thayer
New Orleans is just a doggone fun place to be. — Archie Manning
Writing chases after the senses, and conveys them in an altered form. When it is done well, the senses come alive in a new and captured form. — Susan Minot
I always try to bring a certain masculine presence to what I do. That is part of the dynamic. — Mekhi Phifer
There is a certain degree of 'steampunkishness' that creeps into my books. — Jasper Fforde
Authors are like cattle going to a fair: those of the same field can never move on without butting one another. — Walter Savage Landor
The poor child felt like a little bird that is placed in a glittering cage. — Johanna Spyri
