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Hilarious Hump Day Quotes By Rachel Hawkins

Mom always liked to say that we hardly ever know the decisions we make that change our lives, mostly because they are little ones. You took this bus instead of that one and ended up meeting your soul mate, that kind of thing. But there was no doubt in my mind that this was one of those life-changing moments. — Rachel Hawkins

Hilarious Hump Day Quotes By Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie

Disillusions all come from within ... from the failure of some dear and secret hope. The world makes no promises; we only dream it does; and when we wake, we cry! — Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie

Hilarious Hump Day Quotes By Gaby Rodriguez

Throughout life, we are put into boxes to categorize how people see and know us. This is how stereotypes originate, because people would rather read the labels on the box instead of taking a look and seeing what's inside — Gaby Rodriguez

Hilarious Hump Day Quotes By Doris Lessing

You have to be grown up, really grown up, not merely in years, to understand your parents. — Doris Lessing

Hilarious Hump Day Quotes By Nicholas Roerich

Where there is Peace, there is Culture; Where there is Culture, there is Peace. — Nicholas Roerich

Hilarious Hump Day Quotes By Sadako Ogata

Japan needs to cooperate with China economically. This is understood better by the business community than the government. — Sadako Ogata

Hilarious Hump Day Quotes By Eugie Foster

... where I walked, the frost shaped itself to my will, dancing in the air like music over water. — Eugie Foster

Hilarious Hump Day Quotes By Michael Brown

My new favourite pastime is listening to Michael Brown read his poetry"
Sigourney Weaver — Michael Brown

Hilarious Hump Day Quotes By Sascha Radetsky

If age someday grounds my feet and wilts my port de bras, what vestige of the old life will be left? The signs that I was a dancer will gradually fade like stripes on a beach towel. Even my knowledge of the art form, reaped in sweat over decades, could be lost over time. — Sascha Radetsky