Funny Post Operation Quotes & Sayings
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I wanted a heaven. And I grew up striving for that world
an eternal world- that would wash away my temporary misery. — Craig Thompson

It's time to write dangerous music. It's time to take risks. It's time to wear your heart on your sleeve, and sing about the things that actually matter to you. It's time to bury the shackles of religious expectation and stop trying to put new clothes on the dead. — John Mark McMillan

I like the humility that comes from being hated. Hopefully some humility and compassion comes out of that. — Moby

Someone whose safety and happiness you put above all others. Even if that meant impressing her particularly stuffy family. — Chloe Neill

Qualifying for the second stage would be a successful World Cup for us. I think we can do it. — Robbie Keane

Nothing has caused more foolishness in this world than the pursuit of beauty. It's foolish to pursue something that is everywhere. — Cassia Leo

Her fierce and fearful friend
who loved country music and cherry Pop Tarts and singing in public and the color pink, who was terrified of germs and dogs and ladders. — Lauren Oliver

It is a good success to take people from the city to the forests; but there is a much greater success: To bring the forest to the people, to the cities! To bring heaven to the hell! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

News events are like Texas weather. If you don't like it, wait a minute. — Jessica Savitch

If we brought the mammoth back to Siberia, maybe that would be good for the ecosystems that are changing because of climate change. — Hendrik Poinar

Never confess, my friend," he advised drowsily, clasping Melik's hand. "If you confess, they will keep you there forever. — John Le Carre

I've found there to be a tremendous amount of East Coast snobbery in the journalism world. — Diane Lane

How could I choose someone who would force me to give up my own small reach for meaning? I chose myself, and without consolation. — Sue Monk Kidd