Hattie Dorsett Quotes & Sayings
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Woe, woe, woe ... in a little while we shall all be dead. Therefore let us behave as though we were dead already. — Raymond Chandler
You know you are capitalism's ideal puppet (and that education betrayed you) when winning the lottery is your only chance to realizing financial freedom. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana
I've never seen 'Friends;' I've never seen 'Seinfeld.' I've heard people reference these things but I've never seen them. — Moby
I went to a dentist for a toothache, and it turned out his kids were in an acting school. We talked about it, and I decided to enroll at the same school. I was 14. I guess you could say I just got lucky. — Nolan Gerard Funk
You are not an alcoholic or an addict. You are not incurably diseased. You have merely become dependent on substances or addictive behavior to cope with underlying conditions that you are now going to heal, at which time your dependency will cease completely and forever. — Chris Prentiss
The Second World War is the largest single event in human history, fought across six of the world's seven continents and all it oceans. It killed 50 million human beings, left hundreds of millions of others wounded in mind or body and materially devastated much of the heartland of civilization. — John Keegan
Laughter brightens the eye, increases the perspiration, expands the chest, forces the poisoned air from the least-used cells, and tends to restore that exquisite poise or balance which we call health. — Orison Swett Marden
We must let patience have its perfect work, remembering that there are precious promises in the Scriptures for those who wait upon the Lord. — Ellen G. White
Every baby born
 unloved, unwanted, is a bill that will come
 due in twenty years with interest, an anger
 that must find a target, a pain that will
 beget pain. A decade downstream a child
 screams, a woman falls, a synagogue is torched,
 a firing squad is summoned, a button
 is pushed and the world burns. — Marge Piercy
If at every instant we may perish, so at every instant we may be saved. — Jules Verne
