Grandmas Favorite Quotes & Sayings
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Top Grandmas Favorite Quotes
I didn't come into the business to get awards or titles. — Julie Walters
A tyrant is the worst disease, and the cause of all others. — William Blake
If you have ever prayed in the dawn you will ask yourself why you were so foolish as not to do it always: it is difficult to get into communion with God in the midst of the hurly-burly of the day. — Oswald Chambers
There's a consensus out that it's OK to kill when your government decides who to kill. If you kill inside the country you get in trouble. If you kill outside the country, right time, right season, latest enemy, you get a medal. — Joan Baez
No one to hear, you might as well scream. — Melissa Etheridge
I've met so many fans of daytime television who've watched the shows with their moms and grandmas and feel like they've known the characters their whole lives. It's sad for them to have to say goodbye to their favorite soaps and characters. We don't want that to happen to the 'Days' fans. — Alison Sweeney
Luella had been Lou's favorite grandma. Some grandmas took their grandchildren to parks, or bought them books and dolls, or shared their special stories. Her grandma shared her recipes. She taught Lou how to check when a roast turkey was done, chop veggies without cutting off a finger, and bake a coconut cake grown men swooned over. A fog of comforting smells had perpetually blanketed her kitchen- an expression of her love so strong you could taste it. Lou caught the culinary bug during those early days and loved that she was named after her grandma, even if Lou believed she'd never make food quite as delicious. — Amy E. Reichert
If you want others to have a good opinion of you, say nothing. — Blaise Pascal
We all create our own reality by the choices we make. — Cuba Gooding Jr.
It is the first duty of a hypothesis to be intelligible. — Thomas Huxley
Everywhere we see than men do not go mad by dreaming — G.K. Chesterton
We took on things which people might think would take a year or two. They weren't particularly hard. What was hard was believing they weren't hard. — Edwin Land
Poorly prepared for the dignity of life, I barely keep up with the pace of the action imposed. Reality demands. — Wislawa Szymborska
Simply put, no society can truly flourish if it stifles the dreams and productivity of half its population. Happily, I see evidence all over the world that women are gaining social and economic power that they never had before. This is good news ... — William J. Clinton
We know what we are, but not know what we may be — William Shakespeare
