Harule Quotes & Sayings
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Top Harule Quotes

If I honour my needs first, I will be the best wife, the best mum, the best sister, the best friend. I have to come first, because then everyone benefits. — Gisele Bundchen

Merrily, merrily, listen to me, Flitting and flying from tree to tree. Nothing fear I, by land or sea, For God in Heaven is watching me. — Maud Lindsay

Ah, how steadily do they who are guilty shrink from reproof! — Amelia Bloomer

I love nature, so I'd love to go out and just look at things and not care what I look like. — Rita Ora

She's Canadian!"
"Minnesotan," Anna said.
"Sugarplum, anything north of Kentucky's all Canada to us — Jamie Farrell

I haven't been in a job situation in which I was competing with other women. As a writer, you're more likely to be treated as an individual. — Gloria Steinem

George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and John Marshall, all big men, and strong in every sense, deferred to him. — Mark David Ledbetter

We have made flying so cheap, I'm afraid we are going to make it cheap at any cost. — Chesley Sullenberger

It's time to be the leader of your own journey. There are far too many capable people who don't pursue their dreams and goals because they let their fears and others talk them out of it. They give up before they even try, and simply let life's river flow them downstream. Choose to be stronger than that and swim upstream when you have to. Choose to do the things in life that move you and make you happy. Let others lead small lives and argue over small things. Let others cry over small wounds and leave their future in someone else's hands. If you don't take the initiative to make your own dreams a reality, you will end up working for someone else, making their dreams reality. — Anonymous

How beautiful to touch another's soul with a word, a gesture, a thought. — Marty Rubin

If the sun vexes you, your only recourse is to the blind yourself. — Harule Stokes

I grew up riding when I was younger in Texas. I actually learned how to ride in Norway. I really love riding horses. — Jackson Rathbone

Irish fiction is full of secrets, guilty pasts, divided identities. It is no wonder that there is such a rich tradition of Gothic writing in a nation so haunted by history. — Terry Eagleton