Laquitaine Chestnut Quotes & Sayings
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I picked up the phone to call the police, but then I considered how it would sound when I told them that I was calling from inside my bathroom, where I'd OD'ed on laxatives, and that a possible rapist was quietly passing me notes under the bathroom door. — Jenny Lawson

Prayer is so great that wherever you look in the Bible, it is there. Why? Everywhere God is, prayer is. Since God is everywhere and infinitely great, prayer must be all-pervasive in our lives. — Timothy J. Keller

In North America, the greatest threat to the Jewish people is not the external force of antisemitism, but the internal forces of apathy, inertia and ignorance of our own heritage. — Michael Steinhardt

Layla, sweetheart, you haven't had the right experience and apparently were not with the right people."
Garrett -- Shattered — C.R. Gress

If you are so worried of things that can be fixed that you can't fix them. Just remember we came to this world without refactions. — Pedro A. Perez Raymond

The failed deal crushed McClure, precipitating a nervous breakdown in April 1900 that propelled him to Europe to undergo the celebrated "rest-cure" devised by an American physician, S. Weir Mitchell. Prescribed for a range of nervous disorders, the rest cure required that patients remain isolated for weeks or even months at a time, forbidden to read or write, rigidly adhering to a milk-only diet. Underlying this regimen was the assumption that "raw milk is a food the body easily turns into good blood," which would restore positive energy when pumped through the body. — Doris Kearns Goodwin

We all remember our pleasant dreams more clearly than the scary ones. — Stephen King

Rapport? You mean like, You'll run as fast as you can, and I'll throw it as far as I can? — Jeff Kemp

The greatest pleasure of a dog is that you may make a fool of yourself with him, and not only will he not scold you, but he will make a fool of himself, too. — Samuel Butler