Imkershop Quotes & Sayings
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To drink for pleasure may be a distraction, but to drink from misery is always a danger. — Ellen Glasgow

I know it feels like the whole world is crumbling around you right now. And I guess in a way it is, with everything else that's happening. But you know what? It's okay. It's okay that you feel numb. It's okay that you feel like shit. Feel it. Then, once you've had enough of feeling that way, you'll start to move forward. But right now, feel however you want to feel. — J.M. Wilde

Cussing like a commoner wasn't something I was tested on. I picked that habit up outside of high school. — S.A. Tawks

These strange-looking people weren't peculiars. They were nerds. We were very much in the present. — Ransom Riggs

But Granny was the sort of person you brought with you when you went to war, and that was what Elsa loved about her. — Fredrik Backman

Great minds don't think alike. — Lynda Mullaly Hunt

Coco Chanel once said that what makes a woman look old is trying desperately to look young. Why should one be ashamed to be 84? Why do you have to say that you're 52? Nobody's going to believe you anyway, so why be such a fool? It's nice that you got to be so old. It's a blessing. — Iris Apfel

Whether it's an $11 flip-flop or a $2 key ring or a $2,000 dress, they're all done with integrity. They're all done with a design sense. As long as the creativity exists, then I don't think it's a sellout. A sellout is putting your name on any piece of crap and then expecting people to buy it because it's got your name on it. — Marc Jacobs

Spirituality is for people. It's not just for those who you might have read about in books, it's for people. — Belsebuub

just as good as admitted your guilt, we'll know — Derick Parsons

The guy could sell sunlamps in a cancer ward. — Justin Cronin

Jesus conformed to our image so we could be transformed into His likeness — John Paul Warren

The water hollows out the stone, not by force but drop by drop. — Lucretius