Glowsource Quotes & Sayings
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Ski. Sled. Play basketball. Jog. Run. Run. Run. Run home. Run home and enjoy. Enjoy. Take these verbs and enjoy them. They're yours, Craig. You deserve them because you chose them. You could have left them all behind but you chose to stay here.
So now live for real, Craig. Live. Live. Live. Live.
Live. — Ned Vizzini

Dogs don't censor themselves. Maybe animals were smarter than people. The dog was so happy. My mom and dad too. It felt good to know that they loved the dog, that they let themselves do that. And somehow it seemed that the dog helped us be a better family. — Benjamin Alire Saenz

People in Indiana like to see their politicians at the county fair or the Rotary Club. — Richard Mourdock

In some cases, the casting directors have casted blindly and have not looked into my ethnic background. — Mario Lopez

In the course of writing one historical book or another, it has happened that I could hardly restrain myself from simply copying entire documents. Indeed, I sometimes sank down among the documents and said to myself, I can't improve on these. — Alfred Doblin

I've seen lifelong friends drift apart over golf just because one could play better, but the other counted better. — Stephen Leacock

Unselfish love does not exploit its object and it does not ask for anything in return. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

The person drawn to dance as profession is notoriously unintellectual. He thinks with his muscles, delights in expression with body, not words; finds analysis painful and boring; and is a creature of physical ebullience. — Doris Humphrey

We need to police ourselves in the media. — Bob Woodward

There are no superstitions but those you invent — Jack Lasenby

There is no higher claim to journalistic integrity than going to jail to protect a source. — Thomas Frank

Success is something that has to be earned every day. — Howard Schultz

You have the freedom to trust and the freedom to turn. This is the profound and sometimes painful mystery of community and love. — William Paul Young