Grinches Christmas Quotes & Sayings
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Universal morality is to be found in little everyday penny-events just as much as in great ones. — Georg C. Lichtenberg

Many hands were willing to perform the last tender ministrations. It is characteristic of the small town and rural districts. Sympathy there takes concrete form. It becomes cakes and cinnamon rolls and sitting up nights, husking corn and washing dishes and closing the eyes of the neighboring dead. — Bess Streeter Aldrich

Fix your eyes on perfection and you make almost everything speed towards it. — William Ellery Channing

I'm not superstitious, but I'm a little stitious. — Steve Carell

She say to tell you you was the nicest," Muddy told the boy. "She say to tell your dad he a hero, and that you was the nicest. — John Irving

One needs solitude and quiet to think. The cacophony of modern culture is designed to make that impossible ... — Chris Hedges

There are a lot of Grinches out there that would like nothing better than to take any references to religion out of the holiday season. — Ernest Istook

If the Earth is the size of a pea in New York, then the Sun is a beachball 50m away, Pluto is 4km away, and the next nearest star is in Tokyo. Now shrink Pluto's orbit into a coffee cup; then our Milky Way Galaxy fills North America. — Wayne Hays

There is no confusion like the confusion of a simple mind ... — F Scott Fitzgerald

The mass of the American people are most emphatically not in the deplorable condition of which you speak. — Theodore Roosevelt

Personal freedom comes from embodying intent, love, and gratitude... this is the mastery of life. — Miguel Ruiz

I find young kids. I enjoy coaching and enjoy making them better players. — Graham Roberts

I mean every word. You own me. You always have. — Kahlen Aymes

Strain on the community -- That's a ridiculous arguement. Then nobody in the world should have children. I think asking people not to have children is just another form of genocide. — Rebecca Lee

I'd met people in my life who were pure poison. I had learnt to know the look of them - the way their smiles came and went and never touched their eyes, those eyes that could be so intense at times and yet revealed no soul. Such people might look normal, but inside it was as though some vital part of them was missing, and whenever I saw eyes like that I'd learnt to turn and run and guard my back while I was leaving. — Susanna Kearsley

Buried treasure isn't worth much. — S.R. Ford