Gasiorowski Painter Quotes & Sayings
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I don't believe love goes away just because you're buried in a casket. — Nancy Grace
On some dimension or other, every event in life can be causing only one of two things: either it is good for you, or it is bringing up what you need to look at in order to create good for you.
Evolution is win-win ... life is self-correcting. — Deepak Chopra
If you believe you can do something, then you can acquire the ability to do it even if you didn't have it in the beginning. — Josh Billings
If you really want to be a successful leader, you must develop other leaders around you. You must establish a team. — John C. Maxwell
Why do you have a gun in your suitcase? — Elizabeth Horton-Newton
The size of a person is more important than the size of the problem. — John C. Maxwell
There is always something sad about the old photographs, it is because we know that people in the photos have gone forever. — Mehmet Murat Ildan
Becoming serious is not the same thing as approaching the truth — Haruki Murakami
The sparrow hops along the veranda, with wet feet. — Jack Kerouac
Love is messy. It means arguing and making up and laughing and crying and struggling and sometimes it doesn't seem worth it. But it is. And at the end when you're in love, no matter what happens, you forgive each other. — Anon
Gliding spiderlike, rapidly, close behind Sharon, her body arched backward in a bow with her head almost touching her feet, was Regan, her tongue flicking quickly in and out of her mouth while she hissed sibilantly like a serpent. Sharon stopped then screamed as she felt Regan's tongue snaking out at her ankle. That day, everywhere Sharon went, Regan followed. — William Peter Blatty
Dignity doesn't just mean always being stiff and composed. It means a belief in oneself, that one is worthy of the best. Dignity means that what I have to say is important, and I will say it when it's important for me to say it. Dignity really means that I deserve the best treatment I can receive. And that I have the responsibility to give the best treatment I can to other people. — Maya Angelou
