Furrie Quotes & Sayings
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It ain't how hard you are when you're standing over top of someone that really matters. It's how hard you are when someone's standing over top of you that shows what you're made of. — Cedric Nye

The highest correlation for reaching ninety or hundred years of age in good shape is emotional resilience, the ability to bounce back from life's setbacks. That fits neatly with one of the qualities of healthy energy: flexibility. — Deepak Chopra

What we call 'the news' always has tried to tell a story, and it's always told the story it wanted or, put most positively, whatever story it believed needed telling. — Steve Erickson

I've been dancing since I was 6 years old. That kind of relentless dedication and intensity is where I'm comfortable. — Andrea Parker

Face the facts of being what you are, for that is what changes what you are. — Soren Kierkegaard

The Cavelries hear and their short and furrie — James A. Owen

Wishful thinking does wonders for a wishful mind; but in the end, reality always has the final say. — Steve Maraboli

Animals don't get enough credit for all they're capable of emotionally. — Jennifer S. Holland

I've always been fairly reserved and laid-back. — David James Elliott

It is a question whether he died by his own hand; for he fell from a sudden wound received in his groin, some doubting whether his death was voluntary, no one, whether it was timely. It — Seneca.

San Narciso was a name; an incident among our climatic records of dreams and what dreams became among our accumulated daylight, a moment's squall-line or tornado's touchdown among the higher, more continental solemnities - storm-systems of group suffering and need, prevailing winds of affluence. There was the true continuity, San Narciso had no boundaries. No one knew yet how to draw them. She had dedicated herself, weeks ago, to making sense of what Inverarity had left behind, never suspecting that the legacy was America. — Thomas Pynchon

Daumier paints with an enormous capacity for absolute empathy; a complete identification of himself with the figures he paints. He sets forth what it feels like to do something; not what somebody looks like doing it. — David Sylvester

Fear was a reminder that even the insubstantial could kill. But insubstantial meant it had no shape. It couldn't be conquered or tamed or avoided. Only moved through, with force and will. — Roshani Chokshi