Llerie Quotes & Sayings
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When given a choice, choose the thing that scares you a little. If it's 100% safe, it is holding you back. — Jeff Atwood

You need to recognize and sweep aside certain weaknesses which stand between you and your goals. Your persistence develops into a respected, proved, progressive power. — Napoleon Hill

else would I search for you for weeks, turn over every stone in Zurich looking for you, while my heart wouldn't beat and my lungs could barely breathe? — Victoria Parker

Money don't rule me, record companies don't rule me. — Link Wray

The author "nails it" in terms of how to deal with a parent's dementia. Rather than browbeating the subject, the author "plays along" and tries to enter the subject's own dementia-challenged "reality." The book contains excellent coping strategies and methodology for dealing with someone suffering with and enduring the pain of dementia or Alzheimer's. It does so with sensitivity, candor and laugh-provoking humor. — Joel Kriofske

To be truly Catholic is not merely to be correct according to an abstractly universal standard of truth, but also and above all to be able to enter into the problems and the joys of all, to understand all, to be all things to all. — Thomas Merton

It is an understanding with the Great Spirit or Creator that we will follow these ways. — Dennis Banks

The important thing is not what they think of me, but what I think of them. — Victoria Magazine

We're all scared most of the time. Life would be lifeless if we weren't. Be scared, and then jump into that fear. Again and again. Just remember to hold on to yourself while you do it. — Emma Hooper

But I love to be outdoors. I prefer being outdoors to, you know, being inside. — Keith Carradine

How curious that sometimes objects became more beautiful as they weathered the storms and traumas of the world. What caused some wood to rot and decay into nothing, while other pieces of wood became burnished, splendid, and tougher under the relentless assault of the pounding ocean current? — Elizabeth Camden