Guinea Pig Pet Insurance Quotes & Sayings
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1 Peter 5 - Be well balanced because Satan 'roams about like a hungry lion seeking who he can devour. — Joyce Meyer
It takes a great deal of labor and love to make ice wine. When you have it with dessert, you miss the point of enjoying it on its own. — Alpana Singh
I took up boxing as a fitness thing. I got obsessed, and I would go every day when I wasn't working. It's just an insane sport when you get into it. — Lena Headey
You've just had the most imponderable joy of watching charlieissocoollike, which makes you, like, cool. — Stephen Fry
After a while he played with the pencil and the paper again and was delighted when he discovered how to make a mark with the one on the other. Various noises continued outside, but he didn't know whether they were real or not. He then talked to his table for a week to see how it would react. — Douglas Adams
One should see that all appearance is like mist and fog. — Milarepa
People are the nature of the city, and you can feel it in the pavement. — Andy Goldsworthy
The cruelty of the effeminate is more dreadful than that or the hardy. — Johann Kaspar Lavater
I believe in the rights of creatures other than man. — David R. Brower
The older we get the more we realize that service to others is the only way to stay happy. If we do nothing to benefit others we will do nothing to benefit ourselves. — Carl Holmes
If I brought groceries the way I buy health insurance, I'd eat a lot better - and so would my dog. — Phil Gramm
Sometimes the way to personal freedom seems scary - Take the first step to begin the release of doubt and fear. Each new step builds confidence. Breathe. Don't look back. — Sheila Burke
The thing about love is that we can't control whether we get it, but we can control whether we give it. And each feels as good as the other. Your heart doesn't know if it's loving a man, a book, or a puppy. If your heart were that smart, it would be your brain. — Lisa Scottoline
Wanderers, Dublin's oldest rugby club, has been described more than once as the club of the Church and the Army: the wags added
" ... unfortunately the wrong Church and the wrong Army." — Gemma Hussey
You know, at 35 or at 38 or 40 you really start to see what your body could look like if you just don't do anything all winter long. So that's another motivating factor, our vanity. — Stone Gossard
