Kicking Old Habits Quotes & Sayings
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Bethink thee of the adage, 'Call none blest, till peaceful death have crowned a life of weal. — Aeschylus

We have within us the power to choose how we respond to a hurtful situation. We cannot control the actions of others, but we can control how we will respond. As we understand our power to choose, we see that we are in control. Our life is not a result of our environment or upbringing, but a result of our choices. We have the ability to determine the kind of life we want to live and the type of person we wish to be. — Cameron C. Taylor

Nineties music was what I grew up with, and I want to make music that's soulful but that you can also dance and drive to. — Conrad Sewell

In the end it wouldn't be the lucky ones left standing. — Rick Yancey

I don't just want to be successful I want to have fun. — Julie Brown

You are not going to be the girl I'm going to marry are you? You are going to be the girl that got away. — Angela Richardson

If I can get out of the way, if I can be pure enough, if I can be selfless enough, and if I can be generous and loving and caring enough to abandon what I have in my own preconceived silly notions of what I think I am - and become truly who in fact I am, which is really just another child of God - then the music can really use me. And therein lies my fulfillment. That's when the music starts to happen. — John McLaughlin

What is there to say, finally, except that pain is bad and pleasure good, life all, death nothing. — Gore Vidal

We are not limited by money, but rather by
the poverty of our own dreams. — Doug Wead

There was something immodest about her modesty: it announced itself. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

A plumped feather bed may have looked divine, but occupants quickly found themselves sinking into a hard, airless fissure between billowy hills. Support was on a lattice of ropes, which could be tightened with a key when they began to sag (hence the expression "sleep tight"). — Bill Bryson