Hoerber Quotes & Sayings
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Sit back and enjoy. And remember: Always be careful what you say around your kids. — Donna Chapman Gilbert

The ways in which people are damaged are the ways in which they're strong. It's what makes people interesting - what they've overcome and how, and what they haven't and how that's become a good thing. Almost everyone's life is both a gorgeous story and a tragedy. I think being alive is really, really hard, and I'm constantly stunned and amazed by people who make it interesting and beautiful. — Sarah Polley

Admittedly, art is somewhat like spit. It does not repulse or even worry is while it is still inside of us, but once it exits our body, it becomes disgusting. — Ivan Brunetti

I'm totally into new age and self-help books. I used to work in a bookstore and that's the section they gave me, and I got way into it. I just loved the power of positive thinking, letting yourself go. — Jason Mraz

I cannot speak truth without poetry, because truth is beauty. — Bryant McGill

I remember one game I got five hits and stole five bases, but none of it was written down because they didn't bring the scorebook to the game that day. — Cool Papa Bell

We all want to make our mark in life, right? It doesn't have to be big. Sometimes we just want people to remember we were here. — Jeyn Roberts

I am sick; help me to give You honor by patience. I — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Investing one cent more in oil, coal and gas is investing in the death of society, and the in the death of our children. — Kumi Naidoo

At the root of Spanglish is a very universal state of being. It is a dis placement from one place, home, to another place, home, in which feels at home in both places, Yet at home in neither place. It is a kind of banging-one's-head-against-the-wall state, and the only choice you have left is to embrace the transitory (read transnatiknal) state of in-between. — Ed Morales

(Uncle) would remark that it was impossible to get by without such a (portentous and whimsical) tone when speaking of many things of this world, and especially of the things not entirely of this world. — Vladimir Odoevsky