Ernee Lawagan Quotes & Sayings
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That's how I always try to start my thoughts. I write them down first, eventually it turns into a poem, and if I feel like composing something to it, then I do that. — Benjamin Clementine
Yet there was something intoxicating about a teacher who had such absolute confidence - faith, really - in my ability to do better. Whatever I managed to achieve, he expected more. — Joanne Lipman
Now an extraordinary and helpful fact is that by making Mind the object of our attention, not only does the serenity which is its nature begin to well up of its own accord but its steady unchanging character itself helps spontaneously to repel all disturbing thoughts. — Paul Brunton
Thanks to Botox and fillers, as well as the work that I've already had, my face pretty much maintains itself. — Dolly Parton
We'll be busy tonight." He isn't wrong. Practically every woman in town makes a showing at Tucker's after a Jake sighting. I feel like I am watching the National Geographic Channel on mating rituals in the wild. I can hear the narrator in my head. The female approaches, the sway of her hips a sign of her willingness to reproduce. Obviously in heat, her open blouse exposes her unnaturally large . . . "Hey, — L.A. Fiore
The more one has seen of the good, the more one asks for the better. — John Mason Brown
Legislators are interested in their pet projects, getting re-elected, and popularity contests. — Bud Grant
Blood will tell, but often it tells too much. — Don Marquis
Fiction and nonfiction, for me, involve very different processes. — Chad Harbach
The peace of God is with them whose mind and soul are in harmony, who are free from desire and wrath, who know their own soul. — Anonymous
Sin is the Monster we love to deny. It is crouching at the door and it wants you, but you must overcome it. — Frank E. Peretti
Sometimes I'll hit a note and sometimes I don't. Why not at least try? — Angel Olsen
Our anger and annoyance are more detrimental to us than the things themselves which anger or annoy us. — Marcus Aurelius
