Happy Birthday Son I Love You So Much Quotes & Sayings
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I am not bad, thank you. But don't worry, one of these days I shall certainly die. — Charles De Gaulle
There's always time for tea. — Seanan McGuire
Grief is subversive, undermining the quiet agreement to behave and be in control of our emotions. It is an act of protest that declares our refusal to live numb and small. There is something feral about grief, something essentially outside the ordained and sanctioned behaviors of our culture. Because of that, grief is necessary to the vitality of the soul. Contrary to our fears, grief is suffused with life-force.... It is not a state of deadness or emotional flatness. Grief is alive, wild, untamed and cannot be domesticated. It resists the demands to remain passive and still. We move in jangled, unsettled, and riotous ways when grief takes hold of us. It is truly an emotion that rises from the soul. — Francis Weller
Good ideas are a link between the real world and the world of myths and dreams. — James Altucher
Throwing yourself into a job you enjoy is one of the life's greatest pleasures! — Richard Branson
I've never flown a kite. — David Benioff
If you're not dead, God's not done. — Perry Noble
Everyone comes with a label, it's up to you to peel it off. — Jodi Picoult
Oberon:She's a very clever girl, the kind you dont' take home to Ogma. — Kevin Hearne
Patron: One who countenances, supports or protects. Commonly a wretch who supports with insolence, and is repaid in flattery. — Samuel Johnson
Society is the choice between freedom on someone else's terms and slavery on yours. — Charlie Jane Anders
It may seem proper to comfort those in darkness by emulating their shadow thoughts, but you will help to eliminate that darkness altogether by bringing light to the present moment. — Wayne Dyer
You don't turn out as many books as I did then by sitting around, being cozy with the family. — Wilbur Smith
