Inspirational Figment Quotes & Sayings
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Let us be kind and pay our deepest gratitude to those angels who fill our life with joy, beauty, and magic. — Debasish Mridha

Some people live a lifetime every second, others only a second in a life time with little happiness to find. Learn to seize each and every second and make your life divine! — Stanley Victor Paskavich

Who knows, maybe there never was a curse. Maybe it was just us-all of us-thinking that we deserved one. — Anne Fortier

You got to understand, Arthur Alexander was there with us, and some of his crew. It was in the '50s in Alabama. It was before even the civil rights stuff even started. You can imagine the hatred, although we didn't have it as bad as other parts of the country, I must say. — Donnie Fritts

We as women analyze every little thing that comes out of men's mouths, but sometimes you've got to just pay their craziness no heed. Just pretend it's their "time of the month" and think about the dry-cleaning you've got to pick up. — Kimora Lee Simmons

My heart didn't even write a farewell note ... It was a goner. — Laura Lee Gulledge

Once they were sitting at the kitchen table opposite each other. To his right and to her left was a window. Furious at something he drew his right hand across his body and lashed out. Half way there at full speed he realized it was a window he would be hitting and breaked. For a fraction of a second hid open palm touched the glass, beginning simultaneously to draw back. The window scarred and crumpled slowly two floors down. His hand miraculously uncut. It had acted exactly like a whip violating the target and still free, retreating from the outline of a star. She was delighted by the performance. Surprised he examined his fingers. [p.16] — Michael Ondaatje

I am indeed rich, since my income is superior to my expenses, and my expense is equal to my wishes. — Edward Gibbon

If a person has no conscience, it's called being a sociopath. If a corporation has no conscience, it's called capitalism. — Quentin R. Bufogle