Jedediah Fox Quotes & Sayings
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I mean No is power. No says, "I'm in charge." Think about how many times you've said yes in the past year, and how many times you would've liked to have said no instead. Maybe being able to say no is the one thing that keeps us sane. Some people go through their whole lives saying yes over and over again--yes to things they don't want to do but feel obliged to; yes to things that allow other people to take advantage of them, just because that's the way things are, the way things have always been. Some people need to learn how to say no. Because every time they say yes, they say no to themselves. — Danny Wallace
The thing you set your mind on is the thing you ultimately become. — Nathaniel Hawthorne
Woodwork creaks and out come the freaks, eh? — Ian Rankin
He was silent for a long time as he looked from face to face. He heard his voice issue flatly. "I have taught ... " he said. He began again. "I have taught at this University for nearly forty years. I do not know what I would have done if I had not been a teacher. If I had not taught, I might have-" He paused, as if distracted. Then he said, with a finality, "I want to thank you all for letting me teach. — John Williams
Good luck, Jamie," he said, voice a little husky. "God go with you. — Diana Gabaldon
Hope died hard, and the lie was easier to bear. — Kim Harrison
Robust health and optimism produce happiness. The power of a sunny soul to transform the most trying situations in life is beyond all power to compute. The world loves the sunny soul, the man who carries his holidays in his eye and his sunshine with him. The determination to be kind and helpful to every one, to be cheerful, no matter what comes to us, is a great happiness producer. When a man does not find repose in himself it is vain for him to seek it elsewhere. — Orison Swett Marden
All I plead with you is this: make love of your self perfect — Nisargadatta Maharaj
The Greeks had invented democracy, built the Acropolis and called it a day. — David Sedaris
To walk out on a marriage and leave a child was painful. — Roger Lloyd-Pack