Fibre Art Quotes & Sayings
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Top Fibre Art Quotes
Sometimes I like you so much I can't stand it. It fills up inside me, all the way to the brim, and I feel like I could overflow. I like you so much I don't know what to do with it. My heart beats so fast when I know I'm going to see you again. And then, when you look at me the way you do, I feel like the luckiest girl in the world. — Jenny Han
We should be happy to see toads in our gardens. — Andrienne Soutter-Perrot
It is not that mindfulness is the "answer" to all life's problems. Rather, it is that all life's problems can be seen more clearly through the lens of a clear mind. — Jon Kabat-Zinn
I think that I was being much more uptight about those things before. I feel like I really don't have to prove anything at this point other than what I'm doing. — Diana Krall
I had a publishing history of murder mysteries. — Alan Furst
Kerouac: You're ruining American poetry, O'Hara.
O'Hara: That's more than you ever did for it, Kerouac — Frank O'Hara
I place an enormous premium on loyalty. If someone betrays me, I can forgive them rationally, but emotionally I have found it impossible to do so. — Richard E. Grant
Refuse to accept partial completeness. — Timothy Ferriss
I'm just like any other man. I understand why people become reclusive. One of my weaknesses is that I sometimes allow people in that shouldn't be in my life. — Peter Loftin
Such creatures of accident are we, liable to a thousand deaths before we are born. But once we are here, we may create our own world, if we choose. — Mary Antin
Could love feel differently depending on the person you loved? — Sandra Owens
The truth about our own modest contribution might immobilize us: much easier then, to tell ourselves a story about how much we make our own reality. — David Whyte
Real ugly endings are better than fake happily ever after's — Colleen Hoover
I felt very still and empty, the way the eye of a tornado must feel, moving dully along in the middle of the surrounding hullabaloo. — Sylvia Plath
In principle the great religions of the world do not differ as much as they appear to. — Ernest Holmes
