Lollipops And Rainbows Quotes & Sayings
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If you're looking for lollipops and rainbows while you shop for the latest best seller, you best not come to me. I won't chat you up and tell you how cute your kid is. I won't smile and flirt. I won't stroke your ego about the jewelry you are wearing or the shirt you have on. I will help you find what you need. I will recommend books and hell I even talk about what I liked about one book over another but all that other shit is just not my thing. — J.L. Mac

By Love alone is God enjoyed, by Love alone delighted in, by Love alone approached or admired. His Nature requires Love, thy nature requires Love. The law of Nature commands thee to Love Him: the Law of His nature, and the Law of thine. — Thomas Traherne

Architecture is not just for the moment, it is not just for the next fashion magazine — Daniel Libeskind

The pride of woman, natural to her, never sleeps until modesty is gone. — Joseph Addison

I would rather be free in my mind, and be locked up in a prison cell, than to be a coward and not be able to say what I want. — Bobby Fischer

(Rom 8:22)We have forgotten that we ourselves are dust of the earth (cf. Gen 2:7); our very bodies are made up of her elements, we breathe her air and we receive life and refreshment from her waters. — Pope Francis

My childhood has never lost its mystery, and it has never lost its drama. — Louise Bourgeois

If something you want is slow to come to you, it can be for only one reason: You are spending more time focused upon its absence than you are about its presence. If — Esther Hicks

Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows, everything that's wonderful, Is sure to come your way — Lesley Gore

That's what was in my head in the attic when I took broken glass from my tender kit and began to cut myself into tiny pieces. — Kathleen Glasgow

The highest thoughts are those which are least dependent on language, and the dignity of any composition and praise to which it is entitled are in exact proportion to its dependency of language or expression. — John Ruskin