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Favourably Monday Quotes By Kaui Hart Hemmings

Writing has never been like therapy for me, but blogging comes a little closer - I can smack-talk freely and frequently, and this is good for me. — Kaui Hart Hemmings

Favourably Monday Quotes By Abraham Lincoln

Nothing valuable can be lost by taking time. — Abraham Lincoln

Favourably Monday Quotes By Stefan Zweig

But spite is a wonderful thing for keeping people alive. — Stefan Zweig

Favourably Monday Quotes By Michael Chabon

No; he could be ruined again and again by hope, but he would never be capable of belief. — Michael Chabon

Favourably Monday Quotes By Jack Kornfield

For most of us, generosity is a quality that must be developed. We have to respect that it will grow gradually; otherwise our spirituality can become idealistic and imitative, acting out the image of generosity before it has become genuine. — Jack Kornfield

Favourably Monday Quotes By George Washington

Next Monday the Convention in Virginia will assemble; we have still good hopes of its adoption here: though by no great plurality of votes. South Carolina has probably decided favourably before this time. The plot thickens fast. A few short weeks will determine the political fate of America for the present generation, and probably produce no small influence on the happiness of society through a long succession of ages to come. — George Washington

Favourably Monday Quotes By Wendy Higgins

Are the guardian angels always with them?" I asked, still watching it.
"Yup. They're with their humans when they visit the loo..even when they're having sex."
I closed my eyes and shook my head. "You just had to go there."
"You asked. And don't worry. They're way too pure and obedient to be voyeurs. — Wendy Higgins

Favourably Monday Quotes By John Updike

Celebrity is a mask that eats into the face. — John Updike