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Gerrianne Cimetta Quotes By Regina Brett

This is the day that the Lord has made. I will rejoice in it and be glad. — Regina Brett

Gerrianne Cimetta Quotes By Jessica Khoury

There's just one rule, just one basic law that everyone lives under : take control or be controlled. — Jessica Khoury

Gerrianne Cimetta Quotes By Amie Kaufman

But we have seen how brightly light shines in the dark, how sweetly music fills the quiet. All these years you have known only shadow and silence, and we have so much to show you. To save you.
I am not worth saving.
We are all worth saving.
How can you know?
We cannot ever know, not truly.
But we have faith. — Amie Kaufman

Gerrianne Cimetta Quotes By Ina Zajac

The hard part is knowing it's easy -- Abraham Hicks

It's better than a sharp stick in the eye -- My brother

"Remember who you are" -- Ingrid
Please, Pretty Lights

"Forever is now" -- Matt
Please, Pretty Lights — Ina Zajac

Gerrianne Cimetta Quotes By James Huneker

Lawyers earn a living by the sweat of browbeating others. — James Huneker

Gerrianne Cimetta Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

The thing I hate about an argument is that it always interrupts a discussion. — G.K. Chesterton

Gerrianne Cimetta Quotes By Jeanette Winterson

What constitutes a problem is not the thing, or the environment where we find the thing, but the conjunction of the two; something unexpected in a usual place (our favorite aunt in our favorite poker parlor) or something usual in an unexpected place (our favorite poker in our favorite aunt). I knew that my sampler was absolutely right in Elsie Norris's front room, but absolutely wrong in Mrs. Virtue's sewing class. Mrs. Virtue should either have had the imagination to commend me for my effort in context, or the farsightedness to realize there is a debate going on as to whether something has an absolute as well as a relative value; given that, she should have given me the benefit of the doubt.
As it was, she got upset and blamed me for her headache. — Jeanette Winterson