Kiabi Quotes & Sayings
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All dust is the same dust.
Temporarily separated
To go peacefully
And enjoy the eternal nap. — Dejan Stojanovic
Success is measured not in how much we accomplish, but in how much we overcome. — Mary Whyte
Man pays deference to woman instinctively, involuntarily, not because she is beautiful or truthful or wise or foolish or proper, but because she is a woman, and he cannot help it. If she descends, he will lower to her level; if she rises, he will rise to her height. — Mary Abigail Dodge
He'd always preferred newness, associating old things with decay and dowdiness. — Lisa Kleypas
The first business plan is there to make sure you can use Microsoft Word. — Jessica Livingston
Music is always my great escape ... I get to be that wild child and do whatever the hell I want on stage. — Perry Farrell
[I am not] one of those thoughtless people who always uncritically accept what is new as necessarily better. — Pope Benedict XVI
I tend to look at the good things about what's going on in life, and I do that the best I can. At the end of the day - I have felt outside at times - but always man, I keep my eyes on the prize and know that I can get inside if I choose. — Common
Now, whenever you read any historical document, you always evaluate it in light of the historical context. — Josh McDowell
Digital mechanics predicts that for every continuous symmetry of physics there will be some microscopic process that violates that symmetry. — Edward Fredkin
Balanced relationships are always based in freedom, not obligation. — Michael Thomas Sunnarborg
I've become increasingly agoraphobic. — Molly Crabapple
Don't cope with problems; fix them. — Amine A. Ayad A. Ayad
I went to an all white school where I dealt with racism. — Chaske Spencer
I doubt that I will ever forget those last two years of high school or the devastation that rained upon every person involved. One could say that, in a way, Dickie continued to bully me for many years even after his death. Dickie lost his life, and I lost my ability to control mine. — C. Michael Smith