Growing Up Tethered Quotes & Sayings
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[God] can help you begin to rebuild your marriage and your life if you will let Him rule in your life. — Billy Graham

I'm not a particularly religious person, but that feeling of getting transmissions from someplace else, even if it's from your own consciousness, is very, very real. To me, at least. — John Hodgman

It seems to me that when I see nature I see it ready-made, completely written - but then, try to do it! — Claude Monet

A relationship, of any kind, requires two. Some people want it all and expect it all, always looking outward, so often saying what they deserve, even more saying what they want, and all thinking another should provide it for them, but do they ever bother to be the person they think someone else would love to have? Perhaps, in order to get that better love, extend it first. — Donna Lynn Hope

Sometimes we don't want to be tethered to yesterday. It's nicer to forget. Maybe the gaps in our memory are there for a reason, evolutionary perhaps, to give us the space to grow, to get away from childishness or childish things. Or maybe it's so we have the chance to invent, or at least include, some magic in our yesterdays, surely the consolation of getting older, of moving away from youth, is that we can shape our past to our fantasies. So, even if the present isn't going the way we want it, we can stand and remember our earlier selves as exciting and funny and daring — Sue Perkins

What I do miss that I don't get anymore? You're going to think I'm crazy, but you want the truth, so here it is. The lights! I miss the spotlights. I don't mean it figuratively. I mean it literally. I love the feeling of lights. — Barbara Mandrell

People with bipolar disorder have difficulty with boundaries. — Claire Danes

Faith is the new, the mysterious, the surprising. Nobody has ever been there before. — Carter Heyward

Maybe growing up was really nothing more than growing away: from your old life, from your old self, from all those things that kept you tethered to your past. — Jennifer E. Smith

You're everything
I've ever wanted
And, nothing I don't need. — Kirk Diedrich

No matter how fair the sun shines,
Still it must set. — Ferdinand Raimund

Thus, in spite of his solitude, or in consequence of his solitude, his life was exceedingly full. — Leo Tolstoy

Atheism, nine times out of ten, is born from the womb of a bad conscience. Disbelief is born of sin, not of reason. — Fulton J. Sheen

By loving you,
I learn everything
because your soul
contains the entire universe. — Kamand Kojouri

The space left to freedom is very small.ends are inherent in human nature and the same for all. — Hannah Arendt