Ferais Grey Quotes & Sayings
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No one will retrieve my lost heart
amidst so many roots, in the bitter freshness
of the sun multiplied by the fury of the water,
there the shadow lives that does not travel with me. — Pablo Neruda

If I have any insight at all to contribute it is this: find out what you are really good at and stick to it. — Stephen Jay Gould

I hate that about guys. At least girls have the decency to be fake and pretend everything's okay when shit gets weird. Whenever guys get upset, they get all angry and scary — Lauren Barnholdt

A life can be blessed without your ever deserving it. You can be loved by people just because they choose to love you. — Lisa Wingate

Music is the elixir of life — David McPherson

I started working when I was three years old and was basically known before I knew who my own name was. My parents needed money, so at that time it became my responsibility to pay the bills. — Corey Feldman

I'm not a sucka, so I don't need a bodyguard. — Rob Base

[In picking stocks] You really have to know a lot about business. You have to know a lot about competitive advantage. You have to know a lot about the maintainability of competitive advantage. You have to have a mind that quantifies things in terms of value. And you have to be able to compare those values with other values available in the stock market. — Charlie Munger

It's the difference between a true artist and everybody else." Claire sighed. "They can remake the world. — Janet Fitch

I work virtually every waking hour. — Alvin Toffler

Shall we presume on God's grace by tolerating in ourselves the very sin that nailed Christ to the cross? — Jerry Bridges

Suddenly it was fall, the season of death, the anniversary of things-going-to-hell. — Meghan O'Rourke

Fun is never gone because life is fun. — Debasish Mridha

Now is the time of fresh starts
This is the season that makes everything new.
There is a longstanding rumor that Spring is the time
of renewal, but that's only if you ignore the depressing
clutter and din of the season. All that flowering
and budding and birthing--- the messy youthfulness
of Spring actually verges on squalor. Spring is too busy,
too full of itself, too much like a 20-year-old to be the best time for reflection, re-grouping, and starting fresh.
For that you need December. You need to have lived
through the mindless biological imperatives of your life (to bud, and flower, and show off) before you can see that a landscape of new fallen snow is THE REAL YOU.
December has the clarity, the simplicity, and the silence you need for the best FRESH START of your life. — Vivian Swift