Lahitapiolan Quotes & Sayings
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For years, she'd mistaken habit and affection for true love. She had assumed that the love she gave her husband was a reflection of the love he felt for her, and now, because of her blindness, she was alone. — Kristin Hannah
I wonder if my shrink (sorry, psychiatrist) was a woman not a man I'd be in a better or worse state? — Fay Weldon
Most literature everywhere and of every time is bad. — Joshua Cohen
Sometimes I wondered if I'd ever find something to fill those places inside me that never stopped wanting. — Heather Demetrios
Do you give up?" Shezmu bellowed.
"No!" I yelled. "No, we don't give up. We will name you. Just ... Gosh, you're quite well muscled, arn't you? Do you work out? — Rick Riordan
What I do is live, how I pray is breathe, what I wear is pants. — Thomas Merton
The immediate facts are what we must relate to. Darkness and light, beginning and end. — Peter Wessel Zapffe
These two rules make the best system: first, have something to say; second, say it. — Nathanael Emmons
What surprised me most about fame is how unpleasant it can be. I used to think it was going to be so fun. I got excited about the parties. You don't anticipate friends being jealous of you and critics giving your music bad reviews. Media and rumors - that stuff hurts. — Eve
When you are speaking to your team after a game, never talk about the kid who was the star of the game. Talk about what your other players did to help the team win. Be sure to spread the wealth ... Then have individual meetings with one to three players to praise and reinforce. Make sure you touch them. — Mike Krzyzewski
I want to talk to the bullied kids of the world. Tell them to hang on, it will get better. Know that an 'Iron Chef,' actors, musicians, artists and all successful people have probably been bullied in their life. And the best part of your life is yet to come. Whatever it takes to live, do it! — Cat Cora
Old age deprives the intelligent man only of qualities useless to wisdom. — Joseph Joubert
