Falcate Bracing Quotes & Sayings
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The first time I try anything is invariably not very successful. I tend to grow slowly, but solidly. — Lawrence Welk

Freedom from anxiety is characterized by three inner attitudes. If what we have we receive as a gift, and if what we have is to be cared for by God, and if what we have is available to others, then we will possess freedom from anxiety. This is the inward reality of simplicity. However, if what we have we believe we have gotten, and if what we have we believe we must hold onto, and if what we have is not available to others, then we will live in anxiety. Such persons will never know simplicity regardless of the outward contortions they may put themselves through in order to live the simple life. — Richard J. Foster

I want certain things out of life. I want my grand kids, my kids' kids, being able to inherit what I've worked so hard to build. — Ace Hood

He loved possessions, not masses of them, but a select few that he did not part with. They gave a man self-respect. Not ostentation but quality, and the love that cherished the quality. Possessions reminded him that he existed, and made him enjoy his existence. It was as simple as that. And wasn't that worth something? He existed. Not many people in the world knew how to, even if they had the money. It really didn't take money, masses of money, it took a certain security. — Patricia Highsmith

You know how it is when two souls meet in a burst of ecstatic volubility, with hearts tickling to hear and to tell, to know everything, to reveal everything, the shared reverence for the other's otherness, a feeling of solitude radiantly snapped by full *contact* - all that? — Martin Amis

The reason my kids come to the set is so I can actually see them. — Eric Bana

You are going to die
everyone you ever knew
will die
be kind, and be true - and be fearless of what makes your private parts go boom — Julio Alexi Genao

If you have to ask what jazz is, you'll never know. — Louis Armstrong

I'm not saying that television is vulgar and dumb because the people who compose the Audience are vulgar and dumb. Television is the way it is simply because people tend to be extremely similar in their vulgar and prurient and dumb interests and wildly different in their refined and aesthetic and noble interests. — David Foster Wallace

CHAOS IS THE MASTER ALL MUST BOW TO IN THE END — Heather R. Blair