Figure Skating Mom Quotes & Sayings
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A friend once told me 'The body has nay conscience.' I dinna ken that that's entirely so-but it is true that the body doesna generally admit the possibility of nonexistence. And if ye exist-well, ye need food, that's all. — Diana Gabaldon
Save the Earth...it's the only planet with chocolate — Dianne Castell
There is nothing more precious than laughter — Frida Kahlo
The promises of God are samples of what is promised; as a handful of wheat is of the barn. — Coventry Patmore
Marc had grown up, gotten away from the partying lifestyle that made him feel as if his mere presence was a gift to those around him and knew himself for what he'd truly been back then. A fool. Hopelessly in love with a friend who'd never wanted more from him than he'd already given. This weekend, Marc hoped to change that. — Sara Winters
I actually think 'Sex and the City' helped share how complicated it all is, to be a wife, a mother, and working, and a sexual being. — Kim Cattrall
Don't be stupid, privacy is an illusion in today's electronic world. And i always investigate the people who interest me — Shannon McKenna
Hot dogs always seem better out than at home; so do French-fried potatoes; so do your children. — Mignon McLaughlin
Because I'm an art historian, I have some experience of writing that comes out of close attention. That's what really art history is. You're looking at something very closely, and you try to write in a meticulous way about it. — Teju Cole
There can be no true disarmament without peace, and there can be no real peace without very material disarmament. — Dwight D. Eisenhower
I am so not full of excrement, dearest. It's the truth. They stand around seven feet tall on average, have fangs, night vision and train from birth to kill any and everything that gets in their way. Oh and lest I forget, their favorite delicacy happens to be human meat. Lucky us." She — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Just as a tree, though cut down, can grow again and again if its roots are undamaged and strong, in the same way if the roots of craving are not wholly uprooted sorrows will come again and again — Gautama Buddha
