Faffers Quotes & Sayings
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Grace is above praise and blame. I never read the bad stuff people write, but I never read the good stuff, either. Ever. I know who I am, and I know that God looks down on me and smiles. I know that - without a shadow of a doubt. — Suze Orman

Thor is a legend after all and if you're getting a legend back, you've got to get the Darby in. — Rhys Darby

She had been married to a man who had never bored her and these people bored her very much — Ernest Hemingway,

She could have written a treatise on the danger of dresses in about thirty seconds, but it wouldn't have been printable. — Michelle Sagara

I briefly flirted with some of the new age offerings available in the early '90s and found strength in Buddhism, but ultimately I was looking for something that was not tied to tradition. — Linus Roache

My past is unimportant. It is what the future holds for me that will be my salvation - and that is the love of two broken creatures that I cherish more than life itself. — Bey Deckard

Faffing is completely harmless, whereas its opposite - dynamic, purposeful activity - is often very harmful. Faffers do not tend to kill people or make them work 12-hour days or sell them shoddy merchandise or lend them vast sums of money that they cannot pay back. — Tom Hodgkinson

Death frames our joys, — R.S. Belcher

I like the idea of having many different ways to express myself. There is a part of me as an artist and a creator who would like to express myself in many different ways. But then at the same time I know I have limited hours in the day, and I can only do so much successfully. — Donna Karan

I think the thing that I've learned is that really great people, they actually want to work on hard problems, — Ben Silbermann

She was beginning to understand that it is not enough to love someone deeply; you also have to learn to love them well. — Louis De Bernieres

Curb your fretting, tadpole, or the frog of your future will fail to croak.'
-Thaddeus — Paul Collins

War is fought in mystery. The truth can take days to travel, and ahead of truth flies rumor, and it is ever hard to know what is really happening, and the art of it is to pluck the clean bone of fact from the rotting flesh of fear and lies. — Bernard Cornwell

Marriage as an institution is not so much threatened by same-sex couples as it is by heterosexuals' increasing indifference to it, — Mike Huckabee