Longstocking Crossword Quotes & Sayings
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Nothing that happened before this moment has any power over you whatsoever, except to the extent to which you carry it into this moment. Dwell in the present with full forgiveness of yourself and others, and your life will be lifted to divine right order ... perfection, prosperity and peace. — Marianne Williamson

In the midst of the apparent diversity of human affairs, a certain number of primary facts may be discovered, from which all others are derived. — Alexis De Tocqueville

Take Bach or Schubert: Their music was dedicated to God but filled and shaped their worldly lives. If you are a committed atheist, you lean back and miss all the richness of that history. — Martin Walser

Sometimes when you're praised about something, sometimes it's deserved, and sometimes it's not deserved. Same thing with criticism. Sometimes the criticism is deserved, and sometimes it's not deserved. — LaDainian Tomlinson

I'm trying to carry on my dad's legacy, and it is tough. — Bindi Irwin

DOOR MONEY" To focus on door money means one is paying so much attention to the amount of money they are making at the door they do not consider there is much more profit to be made inside a venue. — Carlos Wallace

The whole trend and quality of anyone's life is determined in the long run by the choices that are made. — Norman Vincent Peale

I am the Lorax. I speak for the trees. I speak for the trees for the trees have no tongues. — Dr. Seuss

We hold hands as we walk through town. If anybody notices, nobody cares. I know we all like to think of the heart as the center of the body but at this moment, every conscious part of me is in the hand that he holds. It is through that hand, that feeling, that I experience everything else. — David Levithan

Does anyone know why Will left? Charlotte demanded, standing at the head of a long table around which the rest of them were seated. Cecily, her hands folded demurely before her, suddenly became very interested in the pattern of the carpet. — Cassandra Clare

God, he could be a prick. A moody, stubborn prick who I would avoid if I knew what was good for me.
It seemed I never quite learnt my lessons very well in life. — Nina Levine

For all the communities available to us, there is not one I would want to devote myself to, except for the society of the true searchers, which has very few living members at any time. — Max Born