Litteral Auctions Quotes & Sayings
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You may hate being pregnant, but the minute the baby is born, she is God's precious child, given to you as a gift. — Sandra Dallas

As an actor, you pay attention very closely to everything that happens to you, and you're constantly watching others as well, trying to just find out where everything comes from. — Caleb Landry Jones

Neither knew it at the time, but a line had been crossed that could not be uncrossed- a running leap over a chasm of ignorance and misunderstanding between species and worlds ... and a baby step taken into life's endless possibilities for wonder and joy and surprise that could no more be reversed than one's first taste of chocolate.
A dog kiss. — Berkeley Breathed

Passive inactivity, because you have not been given specific instructions to do this or to do that, is a serious deficiency. — George C. Marshall

That's the most terrible thing about being a child; you're convinced that it's all your fault. Lulu — Ruth Reichl

The enemy is stupid: he believes that the enemy is us, even though it's him! — Pierre Desproges

When the quest of a dream has a detour or dip, look beyond your dismay and go finish the trip. — Wes Fesler

When the FDA forces an old drug off the market, patients have very little say in the matter. Patients have even less of a say when the FDA chooses not to approve a new drug. Instead, we are supposed to rely on the FDA's judgment and be grateful. But can the FDA really make a choice that is appropriate for everyone? Of course not. — Alex Tabarrok

A German philosopher once wrote that he who fights monsters must take care that he doesn't become one himself. — Anthony Horowitz

I've been on Prozac for 12 years and I'm off it now. I know what it feels like to be excited and sad again. I haven't felt like this in 12 years; I'm like a giddy little kid. — Jonathan Davis

I was brought up in a very poor and very violent household. I spent much of my childhood being afraid. — Patrick Stewart