Longamoebia Quotes & Sayings
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Top Longamoebia Quotes
If something goes wrong, don't whine about it. Have a spine about it. Adjust, adapt, and move forward. — Ralph Marston
Just don't let go or you may drown. — Jonathan Larson
Ignoring our problems won't make them go away. We're playing a dangerous game, and I'll be honest, I don't know how many more hits I can take."
"You want me to walk away?"
"No," she says quietly. "I never wanted you to walk away. I need you, but I don't know how to be with you. You need me, but you don't know how to be with me either. — Katie McGarry
Seize the day, trusting as little as possible in the future. — Horace
Deride not what I say because of its simplicity. Truth is always simple. — George S. Clason
I'd like to find great roles close to home and work on great projects while staying near my family. My family's the most important thing to me right now. — Harry Hamlin
Breaking News: I am still standing! — Milan Jed
The darling mispronunciations of childhood! - dear me, there's no music that can touch it; and how one grieves when it wastes away and dissolves into correctness, knowing it will never visit his bereaved ear again. — Mark Twain
Once upon a time there was a little boy who lived with monsters, and the monsters swore that they would never hurt him, because even monsters dream of living happily ever after. — Seanan McGuire
There are not many poets whose fame rests on a single work. — Helen Vendler
The Internet is the greatest tool for any artist to have interaction with any audience. — Nick Rhodes
The more I work with the body, keeping my assumptions in a temporary state of reservation, the more I appreciate and sympathize with a given disease. The body no longer appears as a sick or irrational demon, but as a process with its own inner logic and wisdom. — George MacDonald
Life is like a river - it keeps flowing, flowing and flowing till it merges into the Sea. nothing can stop the flow of Life , but you can Enjoy the Journey ... — R.v.m.
Most timidities have such secret compensations and Miss Bart was discerning enough to know that the inner vanity is generally in proportion to the outer self depreciation. — Edith Wharton
