Fraynes Quotes & Sayings
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It's always fun to play the innocent, no matter what you're doing. If you feel like you're doing the right thing, you can get away with a lot comedically. I had definitely missed not having a conscience. — Portia De Rossi

You do not have a second life. To accept this truth is the way to change this truth! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Writing songs out of my faith was a real natural progression. I grew up singing in my dad's choir and singing with my family. Christian music became the music that I identified myself with and was a way that I expressed my faith. Even at a public school I would take my Christian music in and play it for my friends. — Steven Curtis Chapman

The most basic law of economics?that one cannot get something for nothing. — Sir Henry Roy Forbes Harrod

Men love to be forgiven. It makes us feel better about our inability to learn from our mistakes." Leo Hathaway — Lisa Kleypas

Only strong women, and they seem to be rare, can handle a frank and direct woman who doesn't sweet-talk or need others to nerve her. You can identify the easily intimidated because they need a gaggle of like-minded clones to back them up when they feign offense, which is merely a guise for their insecurity. — Donna Lynn Hope

I try to eat good; I really do. It's really about moderation. — Keshia Knight Pulliam

The curiosity of knowing things has been given to man for a scourge. — Michel De Montaigne

I am undecided whether or not the Milky Way is but one of countless others all of which form an entire system. Perhaps the light from these infinitely distant galaxies is so faint that we cannot see them. — Johann Heinrich Lambert

The social sciences offer equal promise for improving human welfare; our lives can be greatly improved through a deeper understanding of individual and collective behavior. But to realize this promise, the social sciences, like the natural sciences, need to match their institutional structures to today's intellectual challenges. — Nicholas A. Christakis