Kpeeri Quotes & Sayings
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It's been five weeks since she walked out of my door. I started counting the second the door closed. I wonder when I'll stop. — Katja Millay
Newt Scamander : "My philosophy is that worrying means you suffer twice. — J.K. Rowling
Every book title becomes infinitely better if 'in your pants' or 'from your pants' is added to the title. — John Green
God needs to get rescued from religious music. — Sinead O'Connor
My family actually moved a lot growing up. I really only lived in one place every five or six years, and then we'd move again. That was just for my dad's work. — David Lambert
My life used to be like that game of freeze tag we played as kids. Once tagged, you had to freeze in the situation you are in. Whenever something happened, I'd freeze like a statue, too afraid of moving the wrong way, too afraid of making the wrong decision. The problem is, if you stand still too long, that's your decision.
When in doubt, do the next right thing. — Regina Brett
It is incredible what kind of mess I can make
with a nine-hour drive and an unanswered text. — Andrea Gibson
Free-market capitalism, in the blink of an eye, was gutted and replaced by an oligopoly. — Gerald Celente
I was held together by one thread that was black and frayed, and the end of it was tied to Maggie. She had unwittingly pulled on it, loosening the already loose knitting until I was nothing more than a pile of tangled string, completely unraveled. — Ashlan Thomas
To lead uninstructed people to war is to throw them away. — Confucius
If starlight sparkles are lovely
Than all i need to do is look in your eyes
To see love — Sean Sullivan
If I'm tapping anything, it's the frustration of people who have something to say at work or home or in some social setting and just can't do it. I do it for them. I don't take prisoners. — Neal Boortz
[B]ecause the minimum costs of being an organization in the first place are relatively high, certain activities may have some value but not enough to make them worth pursuing in any organized way. New social tools are altering this equation by lowering the costs of coordinating group action. — Clay Shirky
