Giraldilla Quotes & Sayings
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There's no such thing as a 100-year flood. — Andrew Cuomo
Giving a voice to your feelings is a necessary personal freedom. — Deborah Sandella
There are certain things in which one is unable to believe for the simple reason that he never ceases to feel them. Things of this sort - things which are always inside of us and in fact are us and which consequently will not be pushed off or away where we can begin thinking about them - are no longer things; they, and the us which they are, equals A Verb; an IS. — E. E. Cummings
It kills your writing if you try to manipulate it with crude politics. — Louise Erdrich
Gabe says you make a mean chicken."
Finn, who is sitting by the fireplace making smoke, comments for the first time. "Well, she certainly doesn't make a nice one. — Maggie Stiefvater
I do have to step out and take time to let people know that I'm Ronnie Dunn and not Brooks and Dunn. — Ronnie Dunn
now embrace the divine child within me. May it burst forth now to bless the world. May I not be tempted to doubt the light that lights the entire world. Illumine the earth and save the world. Thank You, Lord. — Marianne Williamson
It's obvious, but perhaps worth saying, that happiness has virtually nothing to do with the state of your intellect. — Daniel Keys Moran
Focused mind power is one of the strongest forces on earth. — Mark Victor Hansen
One of the reasons why so few of us ever act, instead of react, is because we are continually stifling our deepest impulses. — Henry Miller
At one point, [Donald] Trump even had to say, yes, whatever Ted [Cruz] said, I agree with. — Rush Limbaugh
So what have Keynes's 'madmen in authority' done with the ideas they inherited from defunct economists? They have set about dismantling the properly economic powers and initiatives of the state. — Tony Judt
Identity is a very difficult thing in the theatre. As an actor said to me one day, 'What are we doing today?' when we were doing a workshop. And I said, 'Oh, just be yourself'. And he said to me, 'I don't know who that is, I'm an actor'. And I begin to realise in fact that we seek identity because we're told we should have one, but I wonder whether it's necessary. — George Ogilvie
