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Dwhole Seagle Quotes By Suzanne Wright

Don't beat yourself up about being a nut job. Facebook's made stalkers out of us all. — Suzanne Wright

Dwhole Seagle Quotes By Maddy Malhotra

Most people think the more money, luxury or fame they have, the more successful they are; but I think that the true sign of success depends on how many positive emotions they experience each day. — Maddy Malhotra

Dwhole Seagle Quotes By Mary Beth Lind

A lighthearted prayer for Thanksgiving:

May you have turkey in season
Cranberries for squeezin'
Gravy (within reason)
And leftovers worth freezin'!
Amen

by Merrill Miller of Scottdale, PA — Mary Beth Lind

Dwhole Seagle Quotes By Ram Dass

True compassion arises out of the plane of consciousness where I AM you. — Ram Dass

Dwhole Seagle Quotes By Anthony Buckeridge

The only french sentence he could call to mind was a passage which had caused him some trouble in class the previous day. So far as he had been able to judge the translation was: 'the gentleman who wears one green hat approaches himself all of a sudden. — Anthony Buckeridge

Dwhole Seagle Quotes By Amy Lee

Music is therapy for me. It's my outlet for every negative thing I've ever been through. It lets me turn something bad into something beautiful. — Amy Lee

Dwhole Seagle Quotes By Andrea Camilleri

Sicily has suffered 13 foreign dominations from which she has taken both the best and the worst. The sequence of different cultures has made Sicily a fascinating place, quite unlike any other. — Andrea Camilleri

Dwhole Seagle Quotes By Margaret Thatcher

It is sometimes said that because of our past we, as a people, expect too much and set our sights too high. That is not the way I see it. Rather it seems to me that throughout my life in politics our ambitions have steadily shrunk. Our response to disappointment has not been to lengthen our stride but to shorten the distance to be covered. But with confidence in ourselves and in our future what a nation we could be! — Margaret Thatcher