Gavagan Family Trees Quotes & Sayings
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The only time a message (label) can scare us is if we think there is such a thing, and that such a thing is a disgrace. — Marshall B. Rosenberg
Art teaches nothing, except the significance of life. — Michael Korda
Just because someone you loved dies, doesn't mean that your world ends as well. — Kimberly Lauren
Every fulfilled wish we wrest from the world is really like alms that keep the beggar alive today so that he can starve again tomorrow. — Arthur Schopenhauer
Never fight turf on turf. Fight it on the basis of ideas. — Elliott Abrams
It's tempting to believe that a break from life's routine will only cause chaos. But regimen does not ensure security. The only constant we can count on is change. — Gina Greenlee
When I started swimming again two years ago, it felt like I was starting from scratch. My mind-set was [to tell myself that] every time I swam, it was going to get easier-and it did. When you're working toward a fitness goal, you just need to start. It's not going to be pretty, your body is going to scream at you, but each time you'll get better. — Janet Evans
When humans were young, they were pushed around in strollers. When they were old, they were pushed around in wheelchairs. In between, they were just pushed around. — Tom Robbins
Waffles are just awesome bread. — John Green
With accomplishments comes confidence and with confidence comes belief. It has to be in that order. — Mike Krzyzewski
What happens when you die?" I asked. "Nothing happens." he said. "Nothing happens forever. — Justin Torres
How far would you go for someone you love ? I heard this story, about this woman, who actually lifted a car off of her baby. 'Course I would have said, Dude! Back up. But, wasn't my kid. When I was born, if I'd have known all the stuff my dad was going to do for me, I'd have crawled right back in. — Christopher Titus
Standing now, apparently transfixed, by the pear tree, impressions poured in upon her of those two men, and to follow her thought was like following a voice which speaks too quickly to be taken down by one's pencil, and the voice was her own voice saying without prompting undeniable, everlasting, contradictory things, so that even the fissures and humps on the bark of the pear tree were irrevocably fixed there for eternity. — Virginia Woolf
What moments of despair that life would ever be made precious to me by the consciousness that I lived to some good purpose! It was that sort of despair that sucked away the sap of half the hours which might have been filled by energetic youthful activity: and the same demon tries to get hold of me again whenever an old work is dismissed and a new one is being meditated. — George Eliot