Duluth Georgia Quotes & Sayings
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Do you know the most important trait a man can have?
It is not executive ability; it is not a great mentality; it is not kindliness, nor courage, nor a sense of humor, though each of these is of tremendous importance.
In my opinion, it is the ability to make friends, which, boiled down, means the ability to see the best in man. — Dale Carnegie

I think people imagine going back to a time when they knew who they were and they knew what the circumstances were - if you screwed up it was your fault. — Gore Verbinski

I've been on big tours ever since I started, but you can't just go out there and headline, you have to do it right. — Miranda Lambert

Lies, lies are the place where darkness grows. — Kami Garcia

Thumbelina what's the difference if you're very small? When your heart is full of love you're nine feet tall! — Danny Kaye

Goodness, I know nothing about nuclear energy. — James Dyson

We're talking about the lawyers for the United States of America. And I think it's very, very important that the lawyers be comfortable being very candid and open about their views on very sensitive issues affecting the United States. — Alberto Gonzales

'If he wasn't such an ass I wouldn't have to be such a dick. It's a give and take thing.' — Lynn Kelling

It hadn't occurred to me that my mother would die. Until she was dying, the thought had never entered my mind. She was monolithic and insurmountable, the keeper of my life. She would grow old and still work in the garden. This image was fixed in my mind, like one of the memories from her childhood that I made her explain so intricately that I remembered it as if it were mine. She would be old and beautiful like the black-and-white photo of Georgia O'Keeffe I'd once sent her. I held fast to this image for the first couple of weeks after we left the Mayo Clinic, and then, once she was admitted to the hospice wing of the hospital in Duluth, that image unfurled, gave way to the others, more modest and true. I imagined my mother in October; I wrote the scene in my mind. And then the one of my mother in August and another in May. Each day that passed, another month peeled away. — Cheryl Strayed

The reality, as I have come to understand it, is that the future is not fixed, and that therefore it cannot be reliably predicted. Consciousness interacts with vast archetypal fields of possibility and probability. What actually happens is the result of the collision of both forces. — Steven Forrest

No ... Andrew,' I step away from him, crossing my arms, 'you can't make me sing in front of people. That's just cruel.'
'To you or the audience?'
He grins.
I stomp on his foot. — J.A. Redmerski