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Doodledoc Quotes By Rose Wynters

You know, young lady, it wouldn't hurt you to smile at your customers and thank them when they offer you their coupons. I don't think I've ever had such poor customer service. I don't have to shop here, especially with this kind of attitude. She was working herself up into a rage, her expression full of self-righteous indignation. — Rose Wynters

Doodledoc Quotes By Philip Sidney

With a sword thou mayest kill thy father, and with a sword thou mayest defend thy prince and country. — Philip Sidney

Doodledoc Quotes By Bell Hooks

All relationships have ups and downs. Romantic fantasy often nurtures the belief that difficulties and down times are an indication of a lack of love rather than part of the process. In actuality, true love thrives of the difficulties. The foundation of such love is the assumption that we want to grow and expand, to become more fully ourselves. There is no change that does not bring with it a feeling of challenge and loss. When we experience true love it may feel as though our lives are in danger; we may feel threatened. — Bell Hooks

Doodledoc Quotes By Solomon Ortiz

In South Texas, we understand how vital port security is and we fear the day a weapon of mass destruction could be brought into a U.S. port in a container and cause hundreds of thousands of casualties. — Solomon Ortiz

Doodledoc Quotes By Barbara Kingsolver

A woman without a man
a condition of 'manlessness'
is defined as alone. But a single mother is less alone than the average housewife. — Barbara Kingsolver

Doodledoc Quotes By Lewis Carroll

Look after the senses and the sounds will look after themselves — Lewis Carroll

Doodledoc Quotes By Tony Yayo

Loyalty is my biggest thing. — Tony Yayo

Doodledoc Quotes By Banana Yoshimoto

If you
or anyone on this train, for that matter
thought of life as a kind of train, instead of worrying only about your usual destinations, you'd be surprised how far you could go, just with the money you have in your wallet right now. — Banana Yoshimoto

Doodledoc Quotes By Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

For us, mind has nature for its premise, being nature's truth and for that reason its absolute prius. In this truth nature has vanished, and mind has resulted as the idea arrived at being-for-itself, the object of which, as well as the subject, is the concept. This identity is absolute negativity, for whereas in nature the concept has its perfect external objectivity, this its alienation has been superseded, and in this alienation the concept has become identical with itself. But it is this identity therefore, only in being a return out of nature. — Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Doodledoc Quotes By Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

You must learn to take life less seriously and to laugh. — Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

Doodledoc Quotes By Patricia Briggs

It is my place to remind you of the rules," Stefan said, his voice even. "You, William Frost, have chosen three against three. Two fighters, with you as the captain of yours, and Marsilia as the captain of hers, with the other two participants on either side yet to be chosen. The fight is to the death of the captains."
"Excuse me," I said diffidently. "But both the captains are already dead."
Everyone looked at me. The vampires with cold, unfriendly gazes, and Honey as if I were crazy. That was okay - because I was utterly crazy. — Patricia Briggs

Doodledoc Quotes By Cesare Pavese

Waiting is still an occupation. It is having nothing to wait for that is terrible. — Cesare Pavese

Doodledoc Quotes By Margaret Atwood

Making final judgements about poets, cities or regions on the basis of an anthology is always dangerous: anthologies are mirages created, finally, by their editors. — Margaret Atwood

Doodledoc Quotes By Gerhard Roth

His urbane brain cut the most magnificent capers, as, chloroformed by fatigue, it directed its incoming perceptions along the most absurd paths and enjoyed the utter senselessness of its associations. — Gerhard Roth

Doodledoc Quotes By Terry Pratchett

It was nice to think that mankind made a distinction between blowing their planet to bits by accident and doing it by design. — Terry Pratchett