La Gardenia Walzem Quotes & Sayings
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I promise to tidy up before company arrives, wouldn't want my socks and daydreams all over the carpet — Sarah Kay

Luke is not what you'd call a confident driver. In fact, he drives like someone's grandpa. "Luke," I say, "You have done this before, right? I mean, you do drive?" "Of course I drive!" He shoots me an indignant glare. "It's just that I learned in England. I'm used to driving on the other side of the road." "You pretty much are on the other side of the road. — Laura Bradley Rede

I think what most people miss, and what I missed last time, are the people that are important in your life. You know, the relationships you have with people on the ground. — Scott Kelly

It's never a good idea to organize society in a way that depletes the energy of half the population. We discovered this with women decades ago, and now it's time to realize it with introverts. — Susan Cain

Historically, it is quite doubtful whether Christ ever existed at all, and if He did we do not know anything about Him. — Bertrand Russell

After you have put food on your table, make sure you invest in really good walking shoes and a good bed. — John Callaway

Conditions in Chinese factories are harsh. They're much harsher than they are in, for instance, the United States or any Western nation. — Charles Duhigg

Love yourself; you won't regret it ever. — M.F. Moonzajer

Somewhere hell was freezing over and Satan was figure skating. — Lia Riley

I gave up trying to please others and started playing for myself, and because I love music, things naturally happened then. Funny how that works. — Tori Amos

Those rich guys were right. Money can't buy happiness, because happiness is everywhere. It's free, like air. — Donald Jans

The quarrels of lovers are like summer storms. Everything is more beautiful when they have passed. — Madame Necker

With segregation, with the isolation of the injured and the robbed, comes the concentration of disadvantage. An unsegregated America might see poverty, and all its effects, spread across the country with no particular bias toward skin color. Instead, the concentration of poverty has been paired with a concentration of melanin. — Ta-Nehisi Coates

In every principle presented to us, our first inquiry should be, "Is it true?" "Does it emanate from God?" If he is its Author it can be sustained just as much as any other truth in natural philosophy; if false it should be opposed and exposed just as much as any other error. — John Taylor