John Michael Abelar Quotes & Sayings
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People think cruises are for old folk, but they are amazing, as you get to see so many places, and you're never stuck as you're docked in a different port every day. — Alan Titchmarsh
Let your confidence reflect your contentedness. — Criss Jami
It's important in life to conclude things properly. Only then can you let go. Otherwise you are left with words you should have said but never did, and your heart is heavy with remorse. — Yann Martel
If you mess up your children, nothing else you do really matters — Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
Sometimes you have to accept that your heart knows what to do — Jeanette Winterson
I could not escape a feeling that this was my own funeral, and you do not cry in that case. — John Knowles
So actually, there could be parents-of-the-parents-of-the-parents-of-the parents? — Lois Lowry
If the world is to change for the better it must start with a change in human consciousness, in the very humanness of modern man. — Vaclav Havel
What America demands in her black champions is a brilliant, powerful body and a dull, bestial mind. — Eldridge Cleaver
My apartment reflects my views as an architect. It is minimal, austere. The architecture doesn't impose itself upon you. The apartment is a stage for other things to take place. — Bernard Tschumi
He hadn't really rejected her, had he?
Or maybe she was reading into her memory of the moment what she wanted to see.
Probably.
Then again, he'd been hard. And he;s looked at her like he wanted to eat her. And she was totally game to be his buffet. — Laura Kaye
You cry, i cry. you hurt,i hurt. you laugh, i laugh. You jump off a bridge den ima miss u lil buddy — Carly
There is no path to Happiness. Happiness is the path. There is no path to Love. Love is the path. There is no path to Peace. Peace is the path. — Dan Millman
Impatience [ ... ] is a twentieth-century virtue. At twenty, when they saw, or thought they saw, what life could be, the sum of bliss it held, the endless conquests it allowed, they realised they would not have the strength to wait. Like anyone else, they could have made it; but all they wanted was to have it made. That is probably the sense in which they were what are commonly called intellectuals. — Georges Perec