Likableness Quotes & Sayings
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The sins of women and children, domestic servants and the weak, the poor and the ignorant, are the sins of the husbands and fathers, the masters, the strong and the rich and the educated. — Victor Hugo

I think the reason they cast me as the good girls is because they couldn't find any in Hollywood. — Victoria Jackson

Don't succumb to excuses. Go back to the job of making the corrections and forming the habits that will make your goal possible. — Vince Lombardi

We don't need to see anything out of the ordinary. We already see so much. — Robert Walser

It's like once everyone decides who you are, you're locked into their version of you and that's it. — Susane Colasanti

Mistake to choose clothes rather than a mistake choosing a wife — Blasio Kajuna

Poker is just a hobby I'm passionate about. It's not supposed to bring glory. — Jason Alexander

God sure picks the finest flowers. — Zohreh Ghahremani

I'm sick of people who've never been to church telling me that church is full of hypocrites, and people who've never read the Bible telling me that it's baloney. — Kristin Chenoweth

Some people are like gravity; they draw you into a room with a hop in your step and a smile on your face. Others are like the stench of sulfur; they make you scowl and want to swivel on the balls of your feet towards a quick exit. Have you stopped to think if you are gravity or sulfur? — Richelle E. Goodrich

Over the years I've learned that a surefooted and confident mapmaker does not a swift traveler make. I stumble and fall, and I constantly find myself needing to change course. And even though I'm trying to follow a map that I've drawn, there are many times when frustration and self-doubt take over, and I wad up that map and shove it into the junk drawer in my kitchen. It's not an easy journey from excruciating to exquisite, but for me it's been worth every step. — Brene Brown

The future lies with those wise political leaders who realize that the great public is interested more in government than in politics. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

If you love people, you take them on trust. — Dodie Smith

As I recall, you promised to CALL when you finished the book, not text. — John Green