Dwellings Tv Quotes & Sayings
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I will not allow yesterday's success to lull me into today's complacency, for this is the great foundation of failure. — Og Mandino
Why did everyone like that story so much when it wasn't true? Why was everyone so eager to believe it? Was it because, in real life, ever after's generally stink? — Margaret Peterson Haddix
I've always been a fine artist. — Joey Skaggs
Death - to blink for an exceptionally long period of time. — Robin Williams
A poem is a serious joke, a truth that has learned jujitsu. — William Stafford
The Way begets one; one begets two; two begets three; three begets the myriad creatures. — Laozi
Don't treat your husband the way he deserves, but as Christ expects. — Ngina Otiende
I think there's a natural chemistry between us as friends; and there's really no separation between the rapport that we feel when we're in conversation and when we're playing music, it's one in the same. — Benny Green
This idea of universal access to basic healthcare has to be figured out as a world. No country has figured it out in part because it is driven by ideology. — Jacqueline Novogratz
Your most expensive advice is the free advice you receive from your financially struggling friends and relatives. — Robert Kiyosaki
If you hold onto a man hoping someone else won't get them you have learned how to be desperate, not wise. — Shannon L. Alder
When Eve upon the first of Men
The apple press'd with specious cant,
Oh! what a thousand pities then
That Adam was not adamant! — Thomas Hood
I was thinking recently about the popularity of TV shows about people shopping for houses. I wonder if part of their appeal is the chance to vicariously imagine our lives playing out in a variety of spaces. We have a sense that the shape and style of our dwellings affects the shapes of the lives that unfold within them. — Mary Szybist
Love has a way of showing you to yourself, whether through satisfaction or humiliation. It hovers over you like a magnifying glass you cannot escape, intensifying the slightest feelings of either delight or shame. No other experience makes so obvious the realities of both heaven and hell. — Marianne Williamson
