Kinniburgh Concrete Quotes & Sayings
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Peace equals love. — Asa Don Brown
Work hard, not in grunt work, but in chasing such opportunities and maximizing exposure to them. This makes living in big cities invaluable because you increase the odds of serendipitous encounters-you gain exposure to the envelope of serendipity. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb
The fact that I ever raised my hand against a woman disgusts me. It was a f**king atrocious, unforgivable way to behave, and there's no excuse for it, ever. And like I said before, it's something I'll take to the grave with me. — Ozzy Osbourne
I can't do this anymore," I cried, "Why won't you just leave me alone?"
Because you would never leave me. — Alexandra Bracken
Not everything is for sale; not everything is about money. — Martin Bouygues
I am the keeper of my husband's history. — Deirdre-Elizabeth Parker
All my battles were with male egos. I'm just looking for equality, not to dominate. But I want to be able to control my vision. — Joni Mitchell
Civilization is a failure. We need to think what we can do together in love and peace. — Serj Tankian
Sometimes mistakes are the best thing that can happen, because they might lift you ... out of your complacency, and open your mind up to a whole other area that you wouldn't have gone to intentionally. — Bobby McFerrin
If you turned sideways and stuck your tongue out, you could probably pass for a zipper. — Francine Pascal
You're lucky if romance ends in something you can add water to and rehydrate. -Lucy's mom — Cath Crowley
Make specific appointments with yourself to work on goals, and treat an appointment with yourself as you'd treat an appointment with anybody else. — Stephen Covey
Only when one has lost all curiosity about the future has one reached the age to write an autobiography. — Evelyn Waugh
Neurotics always feel as though they were going way up or way down, which is odd in people going sideways. — Mignon McLaughlin
Just as rust produced by iron corrodes iron, so is the violator of moral law destroyed by his own wrong action. — Thich Nhat Hanh
