Founding Fater Quotes & Sayings
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When I was in college, I learned to really take care of my body and figured out what works best for me and what doesn't work for me when it comes to my nutrition. That helped so much on the field because soccer is such a fitness-oriented game. — Abby Wambach

She hoped it would happen too quickly for her to recognize just how she was dying, to know what part of her broke first. — Sarah J. Maas

The sublimity connected with vastness, is familiar to every eye. — James F. Cooper

Do you think I can stay to become nothing to you? Do you think I am an automaton? - a machine without feelings? and can bear to have my morsel of bread snatched from my lips, and my drop of living water dashed from my cup? Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I am soulless and heartless? You think wrong! - I have as much soul as you, - and full as much heart! — Charlotte Bronte

Heroes don't always wear capes, badges, or uniforms. Sometimes, they support those who do. — Andrea Randall

He who strays from the customary becomes a sacrifice to the extraordinary; he who keeps to the customary becomes its slave. He iscondemned to perish in either case. — Friedrich Nietzsche

For me, and I suspect a lot of socially awkward people, dealing with people face-to-face seems really traumatic. Particularly if you have massive sweating issues, and particularly if on top of that you have quite smelly sweat that smells like onion soup. — Caitlin Moran

Fortune cookies are an American invention, and we gave it to them. The Chinese were probably like, "Uh, we don't want it." And we were like, "It's now part of your ethnic identity. — Jim Gaffigan

Noblest. Bravest. What rot. There was no bravery in buying oneself out of difficulty. — Peter David

Movies are, like sharp sunlight, merciless; we do not imagine, we view. — John Updike

Ultimately though, we are not responsible for another's happiness. The unhappy person almost always suffers from self-inflicted pain. — James Dillehay

The heart hath treble wrong
When it is barr'd the aidance of the tongue. — William Shakespeare