Hughleys Southern Quotes & Sayings
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I never could have achieved the success that I have without setting physical activity and health goals. — Bonnie Blair

Spirituality is man's conscious longing for God. Spirituality tells us that God, who is unknowable today, will tomorrow become knowable and, the day after, will become totally known. — Sri Chinmoy

We've met before?" Caden murmured and Senka shook his head. They had passed one another in dreams and in lives that Senka could only catch in glimpses, in a remembered smell, or a sudden shiver down his spine as a familiar face glanced his way. — A.M. Daily

No matter what the reason, the ways I tried to justify the situation, the second-guessing that lingered, nothing could change the fact that people stopped existing because of me. — Clint Van Winkle

Because a warrior carries helmet and breastplate for his own protection, but his shield for the safety of the whole line. — Steven Pressfield

We have to learn again that science without contact with experiments is an enterprise which is likely to go completely astray into imaginary conjecture. — Hannes Alfven

In ramp skating, there's this guy Alex Perelson who's really coming into his own and doing some amazing new stuff we haven't seen before. Just different types of spin. — Tony Hawk

I don't know if this is true to you but for me
sometimes it gets so bad
that anything else
say like
looking at a bird on an overhead
power line
seems as great as a Beethoven symphony.
then you forget it and you're back
again. — Charles Bukowski

You've got to learn a pace that's fast enough to win, but slow enough to finish. — Rick Mears

Assholes that commit crimes against marine life will commit them against people, too. — Ann Kidd Taylor

Kill the witch. Burn the witch. Kill the witch. The chants were quite clear. — Barbara Elsborg

You are speaking of my future lover. Be more respectful. — Charlaine Harris

Saving the Internet requires a greater sense of shared ownership and fewer bystanders accepting whatever today's Internet has to offer. — Mitchell Baker