Galinas Chicken Quotes & Sayings
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Take calculated risks. That is quite different from being rash. — George S. Patton
Before you go, you need to know - I'd do anything for you. Even kis you goodbye and watch you go. — Charles Sheehan-Miles
I am what I am, and what I am is a work in progress. — E.E. Blackwood
Fashion is inspired by youth and nostalgia and draws inspiration from the best of the past. — Lana Del Rey
I grew up a little girl in the Soviet Union playing at a small sports club. Tennis gave me my life. — Anna Kournikova
Till taught by pain, men know not water's worth. — Lord Byron
A citizen can hardly distinguish between a tax and a fine, except that the fine is generally much lighter. — G.K. Chesterton
I think that people are still trying to understand each other and overcome prejudices. And people are still, most important, loving each other. And that is today as it was yesterday and will be for another 200 years. — Joe Wright
I have a secret. My inner smile is shining. — Amy Leigh Mercree
The character, therefore, will depend upon the thoughts. I am what I think. I am what I think even more than what I do, for it is the thought that interprets the action. An act in itself good may become even bad by the thought that inspired it. — Basil W. Maturin
WE MAY FEEL...BUT WE DON'T
We may feel the need to change employment, but we don't.
We may feel the need to start a specific project, but we don't.
We may feel the need to pursue higher education, but we don't
We may feel the need to heal a broken relationship, but we don't.
We may feel the need to work to improve our spiritual lives, but we don't.
We may feel the need to take steps toward a healthier physical or emotional life for ourselves and/or our family, but again, we don't.
(This list could likely go on for eternity.)
The desire for progression is innate, but the problem we face is that the actual act of progression is also a choice.
Without embracing our inherent need for progress, for positive growth and/or change, we'll still go on living.
...But at what cost? — Richie Norton
