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Effendy 1986 Quotes By Jimmy Fallon

Today President Obama gave a major speech where he defended his handling of the economy. And there were tons of people in the audience, you know, since nobody had to be at work. — Jimmy Fallon

Effendy 1986 Quotes By Derek Sivers

Our lives drifts along with normal things happening. Some ups, some downs, but nothing to go down in history about. Nothing so fantastic or terrible that it'll be told for a thousand years.
"But because we grew up surrounded by big dramatic story arcs in books and movies, we think our lives are supposed to be filled with huge ups and downs! So people pretend there is drama where there is none."
That's why people invent fights. That's why we're drawn to sports. That's why we act like everything that happens to us is such a big deal.
We're trying to make our life into a fairy tale. — Derek Sivers

Effendy 1986 Quotes By Donna Summer

I want a private life, I truly do. I'm not just pretending to want one like lots of celebrities. — Donna Summer

Effendy 1986 Quotes By Rebecca Wells

But all she wanted to do was lie in bed, eat Kraft macaroni and cheese, and hide from the alligators. — Rebecca Wells

Effendy 1986 Quotes By Emily Dickinson

Write me of hope and love, and hearts that endured. — Emily Dickinson

Effendy 1986 Quotes By Julia Cameron

Judging your early artistic efforts is artist abuse. — Julia Cameron

Effendy 1986 Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

Kings have long arms, but Misfortune longer: let none think themselves out of her reach. — Benjamin Franklin

Effendy 1986 Quotes By Berenice Bejo

Sometimes we had to improvise. I hate to improvise because I felt like I couldn't find words. — Berenice Bejo

Effendy 1986 Quotes By James Madison

We have staked the whole future of our new nation, not upon the power of government; far from it. We have staked the future of all our political constitutions upon the capacity of each of ourselves to govern ourselves according to the moral principles of the Ten Commandments. — James Madison