Jharna Bhagwani Quotes & Sayings
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Raising a child is a little like Picasso's work; in the beginning he did very conventional representational things. Cubism came after he had the rules down pat. — Anna Quindlen

He smiles then, and even though it is well past midnight, its as if the sun has just come out. — R.L. LaFevers

The majority of my fans have been amazing & supportive. But I am in shock and ashamed of many of my 'fans' who are standing firm in their stance that I am 'less than' them because of my sexual orientation. To those who feel this way: I gladly show you the door and wish you well on your journey. — Jesse Tyler Ferguson

The trick," she says, "is to find a new dream for the next part of your life. Then empty nest becomes a beginning, not an ending." "I know." I try to shift her off the subject. — Lisa Wingate

People exaggerate the value of things they haven't got everybody worships truth and unselfishness because they have no experience with them — George Bernard Shaw

My life's actually been quite dull; it's not all that glamorous. — Elizabeth Wurtzel

We camouflage our true being before others to protect ourselves against criticism or rejection. This protection comes at a steep price ... we are misunderstood. When we are misunderstood, especially by family and friends, we join the 'lonely crowd.' Worse ... we tend to lose touch with our real selves. — Sidney Jourard

It's madness really that society expects a newly bereaved person to jump through so many hoops. — Nick Alexander

When you take high risks, the rewards are higher. So sometimes I'll gamble just to see what happens. If it doesn't work, I know I can't do that. — Toni Braxton

I'm 60 years of age. That's 16 Celsius. — George Carlin

Neighbor ... was that the word for "whoring tramp" nowadays? — Gena Showalter

While we all respect the solemn responsibility of our law enforcement officers to protect the public, we must also safeguard the rights of Missourians to peaceably assemble and the rights of the press to report on matters of public concern. — Jay Nixon