Foxshire Spa Quotes & Sayings
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I learned that you go through things, you deal with them and that's what empowers you and ultimately makes you a happy person. — Demi Lovato

I've tried to find a new elegance. It's not easy because people want to be shocked. They want explosive fashion. But explosions don't last, they disappear immediately and leave nothing but ashes. — Giorgio Armani

I live in my own place. I never copied anybody, not even half. And at any master who lacks the grace to laugh at himself, I laugh. — Friedrich Nietzsche

We are often jealous of our little secrets, though to another ear they generally convey neither profit nor entertainment. — Eden Phillpotts

My father was a Pentecostal minister; that's how I was brought up. So I never thought of having a secular career. — Darlene Love

I wish the days to be as centuries, loaded, fragrant. Now we reckon them as bank-days, by some debt which is to be paid us, or which we are to pay, or some pleasure we are to taste. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

O, what a joy for a shy man to feel himself so solitary, that he may lift his voice to its highest pitch without hazard of a listener! — Nathaniel Hawthorne

It seemed like the times when we were silent were some of the easiest. — Kiera Cass

At times I feel your voice is reaching me from far away, while I am prisoner of a gaudy and unlivable present, when all forms of human society have reached an extreme of their cycle and there is no imagining what new forms they may assume. And I hear, from your voice, the invisible reasons which make cities live, through which perhaps, once dead, they will come to life again. — Italo Calvino

There are some people who will never see you as being good enough. That is their short-coming not yours. Be merciful enough to yourself to cut them out of your life. — Steve Maraboli

[W]e think the very term 'value investing' is redundant. What is 'investing' if it is not the act of seeking value at least sufficient to justify the amount paid? Consciously paying more for a stock than its calculated value
in the hope that it can soon be sold for a still-higher price
should be labeled speculation (which is neither illegal, immoral nor
in our view
financially fattening). — Warren Buffett

You're only powerless if you choose to be, no matter how many chains tie you to the ground. — Danyelle Leafty