Friedericy Quotes & Sayings
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I think my father had a certain degree of insecurity and need to achieve. — Dan Hill
If we have anything kind to say, any tender sentiment to express, we feel a sense of shame. — Ugo Betti
The strange thing about falling in love is, we know what it looks and feels like. But we can't really explain why it occurs and where all the madness it brings with it comes from.
"Or why it just seems to happen like magic between two particular people but not others.
"The appearance of love seems totally irrational, inexplicable and without reason. Yet, when it happens it feels like the only thing that makes any sense. True love, I guess, is when it keeps on making sense after you actually get to know the other person. — Charlie Maclean
For you it is possible to do anything; the only thing impossible for you to do is to do wrong, inasmuch as you are knowledge and justice and love. — Harold Percival
Gandhi: Ninny of the 20th Century. — Ralph E. Reed Jr.
I really try to think cinematically, because that's how people read. They create a theater in their minds. — Dave Barry
Let your convictions be always calm, serene and superior to the inevitable trials of life. - Sir Wilfrid Laurier — Wilfrid Laurier
To see things in black and white is to see the basics, and I would recommend to any designer of gardens that he go out and look at his work by the light of the moon. — Eleanor Perenyi
Happiness is Grandad saving links to cat videos in a Word document so he can share them when she visits. — Carys Bray
Her hair was wild, her eyes were flashing, and her tattered underskirts floated around her. She looked like a glorious avenging goddess from some ancient erotic myth. — Gail Carriger
I always have to have my lipstick. Sometimes I have more than one shade: start with one color for the morning, one for night. Sometimes I have a couple shades just in case I need something more powerful for the day. — L'Wren Scott
God bless the world — James Lee Burke
