Gissendanner Motion Quotes & Sayings
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It's exhilarating to come closer and closer to self-discipline. — Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
But like, how do you know it's love?"
"When you miss the other person even if they're half a room away. — Anyta Sunday
The number of interrogators who have been bamboozled since the dawn of history by the body language and appealing manner of pretty prisoners is, to be precise, 43,123,465; in the time it has taken to write this sentence, that number has increased by 314. — William R. Johnson
Through the miracles of modern medicine George Burns still chases pretty girls, and through the miracle of modern psychiatry he intends to find out why! — Frank Welker
Cheap people are expensive. — Okisha Jackson
A flock isn't such a bad thing if you belong, but a few hundred starlings will tear an unlucky martin to feathers if it crosses their path. — Joe Hill
They had just celebrated their golden wedding anniversary, and they were not capable of living for even an instant without the other, or without thinking about the other, and that capacity diminished as their age increased. Neither could have said if their mutual dependence was based on love or convenience, but they had never asked the question with their hands on their hearts because both had always preferred not to know the answer. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Your call has a
time frame,a price to pay,urgency of attention.
Your call has a purpose, a pursuit, vision, commission,
honors and even excellency. So what are u called to — Ikechukwu Joseph
We were still children and residing in the mosque from morning to evening. We were about to turn into monsters. — M.F. Moonzajer
The best legacy we leave is not for our children but in our children. — Deborah Roberts
[L]et us talk about the unholy vice of self-esteem, the beginning and completion of the passions; and let us talk briefly, for to undertake an exhaustive discussion would be to act like someone who inquires into the weight of the winds. — John Climacus