Lappy Quotes & Sayings
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Make friends. Be a leader. Kiss butts if you have to, but if the other guys despise you-you know what I mean? — Orson Scott Card
Seal the openings, shut the doors, and until your last day you will not be exhausted. Widen the openings, interfere, and until your last day you will not be safe. — Laozi
We're meant to be friends but you never tell me anything. — Anthony Horowitz
We can all reveal God wherever we are. — Sunday Adelaja
Insanity is just what we call stupidity when it doesn't make sense. — Josh Lieb
When I first met him, he did not care if a friend did not fit into his world, because at that time his world had not been born yet. — Anais Nin
If after all your efforts you cannot succeed, you could not please our Lord more than by sacrificing to Him your will, and remaining in tranquility, humility, and devotion, entirely conformed and submissive to His divine will and good pleasure. — Francis De Sales
The visible world is no longer a reality and the unseen world no longer a dream. — William Butler Yeats
There should be people around, shouldn't there? Vimes was hazy on rural issues, but weren't there supposed to be charcoal burners, woodcutters, and ... he tried to think ... little girls taking goodies to granny? The stories Vimes had learned as a kid suggested that all forests were full of bustle, activity, and the occasional scream. But this place was silent. — Terry Pratchett
Do you know what a foreign accent is? It's a sign of bravery. — Amy Chua
Monsters serve both to mark the fault-lines but also, subversively, to signal the fragility of such boundaries. — Elaine Graham
Each time there is a news story, sometimes that gives ideas to people who then turn into criminals. — Nicolas Sarkozy
Paradise, blooded daughter of Abalone, First Adviser to the King, frowned at the screen of her Apple lappy. She'd set herself up here in her father's library ever since he'd started working each night for Wrath, son of Wrath, because in the old rambling Tudor mansion, Wi-Fi was strongest at this desk. Not that a good signal was helping her at the moment. Her Hotmail account was full of unread messages, because, with iMessage on her phone and her Twitter, Instagram, and FB accounts, there was no reason to sign into it very often. — J.R. Ward
