Dushun Quotes & Sayings
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For those who are just clawing, struggling and fighting to get that little scrap of the good life you know you deserve...
I know it's hard. Somedays, you question why you're even doing it at all. Yet you don't give up and you push through another day.
You're almost there.
Don't give up yet. I believe in you. — Jasemine Denise

The underlying melody via every rock, plant, animal, sky and star, inside the water, from the dirt, through the light: only love lasts. — Melina Sempill Watts

So the laughs had to come from the character, not because we had balloons in our shirts or were speaking in high voices. That was very important to us. — Kevin McDonald

Lawyers houses are built on the heads of fooles. — George Herbert

You said yourself she's trouble. I'm doing you a favor, really - should you ever encounter her, you have my permission to run the other way. Tristan just grunted and snapped his fingers at the boy to fetch his clothes. Trouble, yes; but even more dangerous than Bennet suspected. Because Tristan didn't want to run the other way when he saw Miss Bennet, as vexing as she was. He wanted to best her, to leave her speechless; he wanted to hear her confess that she was wrong and he was right, about anything at all. And most worrisome of all, he wanted to kiss her senseless when she did so. Maybe even before. He must be cracked in the head. — Caroline Linden

There is nothing more nervous than a million dollars - it moves very fast, and it doesn't speak any language. — Jean Chretien

I would love to figure out a way to be less careful and more adventurous. — Anna D. Shapiro

We [Americans] inherited British law, which is like the new "reforms" that are being made now, in the sense that people are permanently entrapped in debt, if they once fall into bankruptcy. The reason that the law was changed in American history - the whole early period of the formation of the country was moving away from British law into a law that is generated here and that conforms to the sense of what is appropriate here. — Marilynne Robinson