Jeania Schilling Quotes & Sayings
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I don't know. I think you're born with that. I've always been somebody that enjoys life. I want to be happy in it, and I've always been that way. Since I was a kid, I really was somebody that was active. It's just an inner drive, and a willingness to lead a good life. — Sasha Alexander

God is always God, but the views which people and nations may take of him vary. No higher view is known than that of love. — Swami Vivekananda

All he needs is her. The only problem is that he has no clue which woman he's referring to at that precise moment. — Ella Frank

The writing is all done, so it's all about verbalizing everything from point A to point B, and certainly there's a bit of politics involved, so it's a different thing. — Lindsey Buckingham

If you play music for the right reasons, the rest of the things will come. The right reason to play music is that you love it. That's why I play music. I never imagined that I was going to be doing this, especially because I never thought of myself as an instrumentalist. — George Benson

I heard one story about an octopus in a home tank who would get out, cruise around the house, take knick-knacks, and drag them back to its tank. Like a dog! They're so smart that there are octopus enrichment handbooks so you don't bore your octopus. I've seen them play with Legos, Mr. Potato Head, you name it! — Sy Montgomery

Verbal clashes seldom come to a satisfying end. They peter out in weak retorts that leave you wishing you'd been as clever in the moment as you are in reviewing the conversation later. — Sue Grafton

For integrity to flourish in society, we have to nurture it - within ourselves, in our children, in our education systems. — Jaggi Vasudev

I told myself it didn't matter if I never got to be with you. It was enough just to love you. — Claudia Gray

There are only two types of people who can be totally honest with each other, lovers and strangers. Everyone else is just negotiating. — James Grippando

At the age of three, Tito Mukhopadhyay was diagnosed with severe autism, but his mother, Soma, refused to accept the conventional wisdom of the time that her son would be unable to interact with the outside world. She read to him, taught him to write in English, and challenged him to write his own stories. — Temple Grandin