Froggyspeak Quotes & Sayings
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Make treating yourself a priority and always remember your life is happening now. Don't put off all your dreams and pleasures to another day. In any balanced personal definition of success there has to be a powerful element of living life in the present. — Mireille Guiliano

Like the pagans of old, unaffected by climate, the British were now dancing around a giant phallus. Unlike the pagans theirs was a sterile phallus, disarmed by condoms and pills - the first heathen sexual cult to be based around sterility rather than fertility. — Peter Hitchens

So often what is really nothing short of a power grab is cast in the lofty language of 'progress. — Charles C.W. Cooke

The problem with chasing young women is that they refuse to run. — Ronda Thompson

Getting employment is equivalent to cutting your life into pieces bit by bit — Sunday Adelaja

In my heart, I've always been yours. We're forever angel. Will you marry me? — Ella Fox

I sent a silent prayer up to the Phoenix to keep her safe a little longer, because I would tear the shifters limb for limb until I got my baby sister back. — Katherine McIntyre

Alexander Gustafsson was never my friend — Dana White

The insistent drums were an unwelcome reminder of the existence of another world, wholly autonomous, with its own necessities and patterns. The message they were beating out, over and over, was for her; it was saying, not precisely that she did not exist but rather that it did not matter whether she existed or not, that her presence was of no consequence to the rest of the cosmos. It was a sensation that suddenly paralyzed her with dread. There had never been any question of her "mattering"; it went without saying that she mattered, because she was important to herself. But what was the part of her to which she mattered? — Paul Bowles

I cannot afford to get upset, to leave this room with puffy eyes and a red nose. Crying is not an option. — Suzanne Collins