Lehardy Quotes & Sayings
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People are always expecting to get peace in heaven: but you know whatever peace they get there will be ready-made. Whatever making of peace they can be blest for, must be on the earth here. — John Ruskin

If you are far away from your lover and family, if you have lost someone, if you feel a bit displaced in your own life: these stories are for you. — Audrey Niffenegger

I tell everyone in the world that I have always been the best father I could be and that I was the worst husband. Wooo! — Ric Flair

Accomplishment comes from making positive efforts, even in the face of negative circumstances. — Ralph Marston

Instead of expensive fish eggs and stinky cheeses, Jay had packed Doritos and chicken soft tacos - Violet's favorites. And instead of grapes, he brought Oreos.
He knew her way too well.
Violet grinned as he pulled out two clear plastic cups and a bottle of sparkling cider. She giggled. "What? No champagne?"
He shrugged, pouring a little of the bubbling apple juice into each of the flimsy cups. "I sorta thought that a DUI might ruin the mood." He lifted his cup and clinked - or rather tapped - it against hers. "Cheers." He watched her closely as she took a sip. — Kimberly Derting

Where we must go will all mysteries be untold: and on passing from this day what new sea our memories hold... — Franco Esposito

But when the secrets of all hearts shall be made known, their virtues will astound us in far greater degree. — Elizabeth Gaskell

Don't worry about getting in touch with your feelings, they'll get in touch with you. — David Foster Wallace

I knew lots of Irish ladies in my life who would say daft things and then would just say something incredibly truthful in a very simple way with simple language - a few well chosen words that would take an intellectual five minutes to express. I like that. — Steve Coogan

When my kids wanted to give up on things, I wouldn't let them, and those are lifelong lessons. — Amy Chua

Underlying most arguments against the free market is a lack of belief in freedom itself. — Milton Friedman