Hatchlings Home Quotes & Sayings
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Her whole life she always pictured falling in love being full of nervous emotion, peaks of romance, and the excitement of wondering if he loved her as much as she loved him. But maybe love was simpler. Maybe true love was finding someone you could talk to with ease, whose heart cared for the same things, and whose dreams could meld with your own. — Tricia Goyer

In our generation, the role models were Gandhi and Nehru. We revered them. They were venerated personalities. I read almost every speech of Nehru. — Pranab Mukherjee

Try a little tenderness ... — Sara Zarr

My dream is to be a doctor. I'm almost working in a laboratory, because I'm trying new techniques, new directions and fabrics, new weaving. — Alber Elbaz

That was our mistake, I think. One of many mistakes. To believe that boys were acting with a logic that we could someday understand. To believe that their actions had any meaning beyond thoughtless impulse. We were like conspiracy theorists, seeing portent and intention in every detail, wishing desperately that we mattered enough to be the object of planning and speculation. But they were just boys. Silly and young and straightforward; they weren't hiding anything. — Emma Cline

Culture is roughly everything we do and monkeys don't. — FitzRoy Richard Somerset

Great changes in our society are always inspired and set in motion by one person. Be that person today. — Steve Maraboli

I don't know why I've always loved makeup so much. It helps me get ready for my day and the stage. It really does make a huge difference. We're just so lucky as women to be able to wear it. If you're having a bad day you can change that. Guys don't have a choice and just have to face the world like that. Could you imagine? — Gwen Stefani

I know I might rub people the wrong way sometimes, but I'm just a kid living my dream ... I'm enjoying my life. — Conor McGregor

Lifelong learning is no longer a luxury but a necessity for employment. — Jay Samit

I'm not the sharpest knife in the drawer, but I do know how to count. — Mickey Gilley

What brought the British to the Gambia in the first place - which was bigger than it is now - was trade in ivory because the Gambia had a lot of elephants. They wiped out all the elephants and ended up selling Africans. — Yahya Jammeh

If you push through that feeling of being scared, that feeling of taking risk, really amazing things can happen. — Marissa Mayer