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Joseph Randle Quotes By Tim Pratt

the counters and center island were crammed with mason jars and novelty saltshakers and cookie jars in the shapes of cats, blimps, pumpkins, frogs, robots, potbellied demons, and other things. — Tim Pratt

Joseph Randle Quotes By Emily Giffin

Where we belong is often where we least expect to find ourselves - a place that we may have willed ourselves to forget, but that the heart remembers forever. — Emily Giffin

Joseph Randle Quotes By Penn Jillette

Democracy without respect for individual rights sucks. It's just ganging up against the weird kid, and I'm always the weird kid. — Penn Jillette

Joseph Randle Quotes By William Slim

The dominant feeling of the battlefield is loneliness. — William Slim

Joseph Randle Quotes By Martha Brockenbrough

Why choose fear over love? In what world does that make sense? — Martha Brockenbrough

Joseph Randle Quotes By Sonja Lyubomirsky

people who regularly practice appreciation or gratitude - who, for example, "count their blessings" once a week over the course of one to twelve consecutive weeks or pen appreciation letters to people who've been kind and meaningful - become reliably happier and healthier, and remain happier for as long as six months after the experiment is over. — Sonja Lyubomirsky

Joseph Randle Quotes By Paulo Coelho

Conflict is essential to evolution.
-Aleph, Paulo Coelho — Paulo Coelho

Joseph Randle Quotes By Tim Tharp

Besides, I'm not looking to get saved. I'm only going with her because it's what you do when you're in a relationship. You know? You slide into the third pew from the front and sit there thinking about how desperate all these people are to feel like something loves them. They'll believe all kinds of hocus-pocus. But your girlfriend likes it, and you like her, so you do it. It's called compromise. The only way you're going to get something to last in this world is to work at it. — Tim Tharp