Gabe Grunewald Quotes & Sayings
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I don't believe there was ever anybody who loved being happy as much as I did. What I mean is that I was so acutely conscious of being happy, so appreciative of it; that I wasn't ever bored, and was always and continuously grateful for the whole delicious loveliness of the world. — Elizabeth Von Arnim

At LearnVest, we're working to make financial planning both accessible and affordable so that everyone has the opportunity to get on track financially. — Alexa Von Tobel

Your present is what you live, but your past is what you carry. — Dan Sanders

I was always behind in class. There was people in my class who was amazing at art, amazing at maths, amazing at English, but I wasn't clever with anything, even though I tried my hardest. — Amy Childs

Yes," she thought, "nature is the refuge and home for women: they have no public career - no aim nor end beyond their domestic circle; but they can extend that, and make all the creations of nature their own, to foster and do good to. — Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

Singletons should not have to explain themselves all the time but should have an
accepted status - like geisha girls do — Helen Fielding

Suicide is a serious thing. And if you know anyone who is suicidal, you need to get them help. No one should be in pain. Everyone should love themselves. Like I love you all. — Gerard Way

Your true friend is the one who will never walk away in your time of need.
Regardless of the situation, time or location, your true friend will stand by you — Ellen J. Barrier

Get on top of the obstacles
and they become vantage points. — Tom Althouse

Pieces. A bit for someone here. A bit there. And sometimes they don't add up to anything whole. But you are so busy dancing. Delivering. You don't have time to notice. Or are afraid to notice. And then one day you have to look. And it's true. All of your pieces fill up other people's holes. But they don't fill your own. — Mary E. Pearson