Fun Hump Day Quotes & Sayings
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Top Fun Hump Day Quotes

We don't remember days,we remember moments. — Cesare Pavese

The rider evolved to serve to the elephant. — Jonathan Haidt

Kids think you just sit down and start writing. I always tell them you never do that. — R.L. Stine

You poke at evil with a stick," Valerie had said, offering chilling advice they'd never forget. "Never use your fingers. — Gregg Olsen

You need feeling, emotion, to create. You can't create out of indifference. — Leo Tolstoy

I've killed fifty-two people. But really all I want is to get my hands on her. I'd be happy with fifty-three. Just one more and I'll be satisfied. — Sally Green

But he wouldn't find me in the office, sitting there like patience in the hoosegow. — Rex Stout

I affirm that any sort of photograph is superior to any sort of painting aiming at the same result. — Alvin Langdon Coburn

Scatter the clouds that hide The face of heaven, and show Where sweet peace doth abide, Where Truth and Beauty grow. — Robert Bridges

I'll say my dad couldn't act to save his life and nor can my uncle, and they'll say I'm the worst actor in the world. — Laurence Fox

In the vast majority of cases, however, getting into trouble has nothing to do with one's self-esteem. It usually has much more to do with whatever is causing the trouble - a monster, a bus driver, a banana peel, killer bees, the school principal - than what you think of yourself. — Lemony Snicket

At that moment of realization (that union with God is always present), that's when God let me go, let me slide through His fingers with this last compassionate, unspoken message:
You may return here once you have fully come to understand that you are always here. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Would the man in the cabin have come after them? Would he have sent someone else? Or would he have never even known they were there and they could have just gone back to normal life.
Normal Life. He didn't even know what that would be now. — Shelley K. Wall