Incubarea Quotes & Sayings
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Macadamia nuts can be fatal to dogs, sometimes causing seizures and kidney failure. — John Richard Stephens

You have to allow your mind to create and then if you want to censor something and bring it down or point it in a different direction, then you can do it. — Queen Latifah

Happiness is a state of mind, and depends very little on outward circumstances. — Helen Keller

I hear them playing Elvis, they on they way to Graceland. But they don't scare me, I'm in the trunk. — Wyclef Jean

On my way home from the junior high, I would sometimes stop at the edge of our property and watch my mother ride the ride-on mower, looping in and out among the pine trees, and I could remember then how she used to whistle in the mornings as she made her tea and how my father, rushing home on Thursdays, would bring her marigolds and her face would light up in yellowy in delight. They had been deeply, separately, wholly in love- apart from her children my mother could reclaim this love, but with them she began to drift. It was my father who grew toward us as the years went by; it was my mother who grew away.
~pg 153; love — Alice Sebold

I like to think that somewhere out there, on a planet exactly like ours, two people exactly like you and me made totally different choices and that, somewhere, we're still together. That's enough for me. — Iain Thomas

Please listen carefully. The key for experiencing the flow of God's living water in your life is ... Obedience. — Brother Yun

Around 5:30 P.M., Oprah and I wrapped and I went over to SNL, but not before stealing an untouched Edible Arrangements bouquet from Oprah's dressing room to serve at the birthday party the next day. — Tina Fey

Crafty men condemn studies; Simple men admire them; And wise men use them: For they teach not their own use: but that is a wisdom without them, and above them, won by observation. — Francis Bacon

Nothing is easier for passion than to overcome reason, but the greatest triumph is to conquer a man's own interests. — Jean De La Bruyere