Fritzs Salon Quotes & Sayings
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I like being in love. I want to be in love, but at this stage of my life, my career is, by far, the most important thing to me. It's my passion. — Toni Braxton

For women with children, the new handmade economy offers the tantalizing possibility of flexible, part-time, at home work
the "egg money" of the twenty-first century. — Emily Matchar

Try again. Fail again. Try better. — Samuel Beckett

I believe I can do things people think are impossible. — Anderson Silva

Lyrics are tough for me and I never feel like they're quite done. — Stacey King

The freedom of Mankind does not lie in the fact that can do what we want, but that we do not have to do that which we do not want. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Thus there are two reasons why you must be content with what happens to you: first because it was for you it came to pass, for you it was ordered and to you it was related, a thread of destiny stretching back to the most ancient causes; secondly because that which has come to each individually is a cause of the welfare and the completion in very truth of the actual continuance of that which governs the Whole. — Marcus Aurelius

While many conclusions are drawn ... the process of asking questions is more important than the answers ... an ongoing process of discovery. — John Paul Caponigro

Please, save your breath, because you might need it to blow up your date later. — Christine Zolendz

Today is either the beginning of the end, or the end of the beginning. Today we are making history. — Eckhard Pfeiffer

I was the British spy who had come out of the woodwork and told it how it really was, and anything I said to the contrary only enforced the myth. And since I was writing for a public hooked on Bond and desperate for the antidote, the myth stuck. — John Le Carre

The cruelty of Plato's thinking, the Rebbe emphasized that day, was not just in breaking up the family unit. It was in depriving children of parental love. For it is the parents, not the state and its functionaries, who have a genuine love for their children. And depriving children of this love, which is their due, was perhaps Plato's greatest cruelty. — Joseph Telushkin

I don't attend church because I am a Meryl Streepist and we, her disciples, have not organized a place of worship yet. We just watch 'Sophie's Choice' in our homes once a month and sing praise together in a collective cry of shock and awe and devotion. — Jasika Nicole