Edgett Law Quotes & Sayings
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I had no support, no opportunity, no sponsors backing me for most of my career. — Mary Kom
Oh, good grief. The Mickey Mouse Club of werewolves wanted to throw in on my side. — Jim Butcher
When you expand your awareness, your energy flows freely. You're more flexible, balanced, and creative. You view yourself and the world with more compassion and understanding. You have more energy and are open to new possibilities. — Deepak Chopra
This is the beauty that emerges from self-confidence, class confidence. That says, I am not born to please. I am born to be pleased. — Susan Sontag
There is no accounting for tastes, as the woman said when someone told her her son was wanted by the police. — Franklin P. Adams
I have been beaten, but I have not yielded. I'm not going to start yielding now. — Jim Butcher
You hear as many things as you would imagine. I hear voices of people I loved once. I hear moments that took place. I hear silences. — Frederick Buechner
I love the fact that there is now a skate park in almost every city, but it will always have a rebellious/underground edge to it because it is based on individuality. — Tony Hawk
He had no idea what missing was. Missing was lying in the dampness of your tears night after night. Missing was a constant hollow spot in the center of your chest. Missing was a yawning ache that was never satisfied. — Denise Hunter
He is a despicable sage whose wisdom does not profit himself. — Publilius Syrus
Be thy sleep
Silent as night is, and as deep. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
I was raised in this society so you can't expect me to be a perferct person cause Ima do what Ima do. — Tupac Shakur
I'm not an overly ambitious person; I don't feel like I have to excel. — Chris Evert
Every summer, my grandparents would rent a house on Balboa Island. They had the house next to Bob Hope's. I've been going down there all my life, to that whole area. — Mike Love
You expect me to account for opinions which you choose to call mine, but which I have never acknowledged. — Jane Austen
