John Oliver Hobbes Quotes & Sayings
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I still don't see reports in newspapers about white supremacists who are trying to establish an armed and separatist homeland in the rural Northwest and parts of Canada, yet — Gloria Steinem

Live from the inside out. Your mind, body and spirit are interconnected. Nourish your soul with mental and physical wellness. — Janet Taylor Spence

It sometimes takes days, even weeks, before a dog's nerves tire. In the case of terriers it can run into months. — E.B. White

Stepped out into the cold, collar high, under the slate gray sky. The air was smoking and the streets were dry, and I wasn't joking when I said goodbye. — Ani DiFranco

You don't get anything done by planning — Karl Pilkington

Off course, if Steven had a wife in the attic, like Mr. Rochester in Jane Eyre, that, I thought, would be another matter entirely. But the very idea made me laugh. His building had no attic, and his one small closet couldn't even hold a skeleton. It was too packed with clothes, his and mine. — Lisa Tucker

Is this all we've got now? No priests to say yes son, your suffering meant something, no kings on the battlefield to say yes soldier, your suffering meant something. — Sarah Ruhl

The people who make the greatest wines in the world, they love their dirt, they pick it up, they coddle it, they kiss it, they put it in a jar and it sits on their mantle in the living room, because they know. They know. — Gary Vaynerchuk

Every convert is a son or daughter of God. — Gordon B. Hinckley

Living your life without goals and plans is like trying to send a letter to somewhere without adding the correct the address ... The letter may get elsewhere in some days; so your life too goes somewhere else without better goals! — Israelmore Ayivor

A good marriage would be between a blind wife and a deaf husband. — Michel De Montaigne

Do not think it impossible just because it has never happened.
- Friar Tuck — Stephen R. Lawhead

Personal abuse is no substitute for policy. It signals panic. — Margaret Thatcher