Hump Day Camel Quotes & Sayings
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You might expect me to say "life," having just woken up and all, but it's only when I'm awake that I think about dying. — Jennifer Niven

It's horrifying and absurd to think that there are currently more slaves on earth than at any other time in human history. — Louie Giglio

Someone who says "I am busy" is either declaring incompetence (and lack of control of his life) or trying to get rid of you. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

The difference between pushing my agenda or just living my life determines whether a listener feels like a target or a friend. — Richard Foth

Long before gun control was touted as 'common sense' measures, the concept was promoted as a means to keep ethnic populations in an unequal position while assuaging the fears of whites. — Niger Innis

Nature got it right with the cranes. They have been around since the Eocene, which ended 34 million years ago. — Alex Shoumatoff

The more it looks like Queer Street, the less I ask." "A — Robert Louis Stevenson

My Dad taught me that the English upper class are sent to school to be taught to be confident, whereas in Glasgow you're born confident. I've always thought that pretty much summed me up. Born confident. — Rankin

Who quick be to borrow and slow be to pay, their credit is naught, go they ever so gay. — Thomas Tusser

To this shadowy land, that knows neither sin nor redemption from sin, where evil is not moral but is only the pain residing forever in earthly things, Christ did not come. Christ stopped at Eboli. — Carlo Levi

You're looking for a reason," she said. "And that doesn't help. It doesn't change the present. — Sue Monk Kidd

It was a basic plot in any number of her books: girl strikes out, makes good, finds love, gets revenge. In that order. The making good and striking out part I liked. The rest would just be bonus. — Sarah Dessen

Fish seem to be rather conservative around this bay, one seldom catches enough to form the fundamental basis for a lie. Dante left out one of the torments of Hades - I could imagine a doomed mortal made to untangle wet fish lines forever. Everybody lost patience at the stupidity of the fish in not coming forward promptly to be murdered. — Thomas A. Edison