Littlepage Farms Quotes & Sayings
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You are so going down for that." He grabbed the keys and headed back to the road. "When you least expect it," he added over his shoulder.
"I'm shaking in my shoes," she called out.
"You're not wearing any."
"Exactly."
Damn, he liked this girl. — Robin Bielman
I helped purify Nicaragua for the international banking house of Brown Brothers in 1909-1912. I brought light to the Dominican Republic for American sugar interests in 1916. In China I helped to see to it that Standard Oil went its way unmolested. — Smedley Butler
She smiled at me, and I never forgot it. Or more accurately, I always remembered it. — A.S. King
Character is far more important than intellect in making a man a good citizen or successful at his calling- meaning by character not only such qualities as honesty and truthfulness, but courage, perseverance and self-reliance. — Theodore Roosevelt
It was the last town in what was then a civilized country. Once Tim asked his father what civilized meant. "Taxes," Big Ross said, and laughed - but not in a funny way. — Stephen King
All the world is believers! They just believe in different absurdities! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
Yes, royals know how to do things beyond counting our twelve toes. — Mary E. Pearson
life and death; A Gift of Hope, a memoir — Danielle Steel
We were not made to eternally weep. — Countee Cullen
Robust activity on one site is so much better than halfhearted activity on multiple sites. — Michelle Phan
Time is not something you give back. The very next moment may be an answer to your prayer. — Mitch Albom
Pushed times make a monkey chew pepper.~ Creole proverb. (challenging times inspire unique actions) — Myra Jolivet
Why is choice powerful, and where does its power come from? Do we all choose in the same way? What is the relationship between how we choose and who we are? Why are we so often disappointed by our choices, and how do we make the most effective use of the tool of choice?
How much control do we have over our everyday choices? How do we choose when our options are practically unlimited? Should we ever let others choose for us, and if yes, who and why? — Sheena Iyengar
