Lanonime Quotes & Sayings
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You can choose better relationships, better jobs, better places to live, better uses of your time and better ways of treating yourself. — Bryant McGill

The episodes all blend together for me, so I don't remember. I can't even remember what I had for breakfast this morning. I always feel I must be such a disappointment to them. — Sarah Michelle Gellar

I think moral outrage is born not of anger but of love. It comes from the highest in us, not from a low-level sense of anger or cynicism. — Marianne Williamson

I think the children of Hollywood are more influential than the parents. — James Bobin

Ridicule has always been the enemy of enthusiasm, and the only worthy opponent to ridicule is success. — Oliver Goldsmith

Maybe he'll go away if we don't answer," I said, and Jenks rose - sixty feet in a mere second. In another second, he dropped back down.
"He's coming around back," he said, his gold dust looking black through my sunglasses.
Damn it back to the Turn. "Pix the sucker," I said, then waved my hand in negation when Jumoke clearly thought I was serious. The small pixy looked about six, and he took everything literally.
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"Let him come back," I finally said. "If this is about that paper of his, he can suck my toes and die. — Kim Harrison

I'm very good at ordering off the menu and eating food that other people cook for me. My husband's a fantastic cook. I always come with a good appetite! — Kelly Rutherford

What really counts is not the immediate act of courage or of valor, but those who bear the struggle day in and day out - not the sunshine patriots but those who are willing to stand for a long period of time. — John F. Kennedy

Privilege means that it's easy for white women to do each other favors. Privilege means that those of us who need it the least often get the most help. I — Lindy West

... there was a pattern to how things were done, rules we followed. Not following meant not knowing what might happen. — Gin Phillips