Quotes & Sayings About Dying And Appreciating Life
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Top Dying And Appreciating Life Quotes

I love shutting my front door and being at home with just my dog and me. That's when I'm happiest. — Lucy Davis

Part of her - unreasonable Anna- still loved him. Maybe she would never stop loving him. — Antonia Michaelis

I think I was the youngest, fastest-promoted buyer in the history of Bloomingdale's. — Mickey Drexler

It is not those who commit the least faults who are the most holy, but those who have the greatest courage, the greatest generosity, the greatest love, who make the boldest efforts to overcome themselves, and are not immediately apprehensive about tripping. — Saint Francis De Sales

The single most important duty of the federal government is to protect and defend our national sovereignty. There are new and disturbing reports of American nuclear submarines passing though Canadian waters without obtaining the permission of, or even notifying, the Canadian government. — Stephen Harper

Winners can tell you where they are going and what they plan to do along the way. — Denis Waitley

Mainly thinking, well,
I'm still alive
and have the ability to expel wastes from my body
and poems.
and as long as that's happening
I have the ability to handle
betrayal
loneliness
hangnail
clap
and the economic reports in the
financial section. — Charles Bukowski

You're completely natural only when you're one inch from bursting into pieces. — Ayn Rand

In other words, the best way to win the war against fat is to give up the fight. Turn over control to your body and you will settle at a healthy weight. And regardless of whether you do lose weight, your health and well-being will markedly improve. You will find that biology is much more powerful than willpower. — Linda Bacon

This is all the inheritance I give to my dear family. The religion of Christ will give them one which will make them rich indeed. — Patrick Henry

You'd have to have one hell of an imagination to completely make up a story, but historians are very anal about what they think should be portrayed on screen. Thankfully they don't make movies; we do. — Dougray Scott