Locash Country Quotes & Sayings
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Top Locash Country Quotes
We'll love you just the way you are if you're perfect. — Alanis Morissette
You know you're writing well when you're throwing good stuff into the wastebasket. — Ernest Hemingway,
I am in the mood to dissolve in the sky. — Virginia Woolf
I don't think I tell stories of tragedy. I think I tell stories of love. Even though you're full of tears, I hope that you leave the theatre with your heart feeling like it's going to explode out of your chest. And yes, you've been through the tragedy, but it's ultimately hope that I think you're left with. — Gayle Forman
The trick with that would be allowing yourself transparency, rather than trying to be transparent. — Trent Zelazny
There is just no reason why the richest nation in the world can't provide health care to all its people. — Christine Gregoire
Peace must begin within self before there can come action or self application in a way to bring peace-even in thine own household, in thine own vicinity, in thine own state or nation. — Edgar Cayce
I remember the first time I met my wife, Elisa. As a favor to a friend, I had gone to her home to pick up her sister, Frances. Elisa opened the door, and at least for me, it was love at first sight. — Joseph B. Wirthlin
Even harder was describing his sense that Shroom's death might have ruined him for anything else, because when he died? when I felt his soul pass through me? I loved him so much right then, I don't think I can ever have that kind of love for anybody again. So what was the point of getting married, having kids, raising a family if you knew you couldn't give them your very best love? — Ben Fountain
To spell out the obvious is often to call it in question. — Eric Hoffer
I wouldn't play in Minnesota unless my career was at an end and I had to go to Minnesota to play the game. — Torii Hunter
Everything happens for a reason. Your brain may not know the reason. Your brain may never figure it out. But your heart knows. Your heart always knows. — Margaret Weis
The theater, when it is potent enough to deserve its ancestry, is always dangerous; that is why it is instinctively feared by people who do not want change, but only preservation of the status quo. — Hallie Flanagan
I find it hard to imagine how someone listens to my stuff, or views what I do, or me, or anything. — Danielle Dax
