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Top Good Morning Patriots Quotes

I told my kids, "Someday, you'll have kids of your own." One of them said, "So will you." — Rodney Dangerfield

I love devastating movies, documentaries and hummingbirds (yes, in that order). — Tig Notaro

Marrying the right girl is the single most important ingredient for a happy life, he'd also said. — Pamela Morsi

My feelings on homosexuality are unequivocal. I have absolutely no problem with it whatsoever. My only reservation is marriage. — Carl Paladino

My own rule is to let everything alone. — F Scott Fitzgerald

I firmly believe there are books whose greatness actually enable you to live. — Emma Thompson

To think," Borges writes, "is to forget. — Joshua Foer

Relationships only get to exist as long as they keep breathing in the air of mutual forgiveness, and he and I have found an uncommon grace. Grace can strike when you are in great pain and light you with the greatest hope. I — Ann Voskamp

Beware
Those Who
Are ALWAYS
READING
BOOKS — Charles Bukowski

If I fail, if I succeed, at least I live as I believe. — Whitney Houston

Sometime ... there should be outburst of words to avoid complication. — Upasana Banerjee

The worst is missing them, you know? And knowing they won't be back again. Just knowing that. Sometimes you forget and it's as though they're on vacation or something and you think, gee, I wish they'd call. You miss them. You forget they're really gone. You forget the past six months even happened. Isn't that weird? Isn't that crazy? Then you catch yourself . . . and it's real again. — Jack Ketchum

I longed to fly. I was paid in flying lessons and, by the time I was 13, I'd logged 100 hours at the controls. — Kent McCord

People were funny about things they couldn't see. If they couldn't see it, it wasn't there. Or at the least, it didn't affect them. But the world didn't work that way, did it? There were things all around that you couldn't see, and these things had power. — Martha Brockenbrough