Geekerella Quotes & Sayings
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Top Geekerella Quotes

Good bye may seem forever. Farewell is like the end, but in my heart is the memory and there you will always be. — Walt Disney Company

I am so grateful to everybody that supports the Sheckler Foundation, and gives us the ability to continue to help kids and injured action sports athletes. — Ryan Sheckler

At this point I'm sure he's more plastic than person, but most people who hate wrinkles become Daleks over time, anyway. — Ashley Poston

I don't have to hate any person because I can always start anew, I can always reconcile. — Nhat Hanh

Never give up on your dreams, and never let anyone tell you that what you love is inconsequential or useless or a waste of time. Because if you love it? If that OTP or children's card game or abridged series or YA book or animated series makes you happy?
That is never a waste of time. Because in the end we're all just a bunch of weirdos standing in front of other weirdos, asking for their username. — Ashley Poston

Whether you've never meditated before or you've been doing it religiously for years, it is always good to evaluate (or re-evaluate) your practice. Although I've been meditating and teaching it for years, I still enjoy reading new information about it, learning new techniques, and checking out new meditation recordings. There is always something to learn because there are as many ways to meditate as there are people who are doing it. — Liberty Forrest

Being at the pinnacle of my career is not to turn up in some multiplex blockbuster. — Kelly Reilly

What happens to the spiritual life of a young girl who is made to understand, consciously or subconsciously, that she has no place in the spiritual domain except as a consumer of someone else's God? — Joan D. Chittister

We have a high moral responsibility to be rational — Charlie Munger

It's easier to be who you want to be when you aren't trying to be who everyone thinks you are — Ashley Poston

People often imagine that being hard to please confers a certain superiority. — Mason Cooley