Low Key Sad Quotes & Sayings
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If I couldn't broadcast baseball games, I think I would make a good impression on people. — Mackenzie Astin

Procrastination is your body telling you you need to back off a bit and think more about what you are doing. — James Altucher

Last time I checked, Congress was created to uphold the values of the Constitution, not the Bible and its biased teachings. 'All men (including women) are created equal' and are afforded unalienable rights. Way to go, Mr. President! Stand up for what you believe and for the people of this country. — Barack Obama

A sure way to have someone crushed by their doubt is to preach a sermon on how to remove your doubt. — Matt Chandler

All aspects of photography interest me and I feel for the female body the same curiosity and the same love as for a landscape, a face or anything else which interests me. In any case, the nude is a form of landscape. There are no reasons for my photographs, nor any rules; all depends on the mood of the moment, on the mood of the model. — Jeanloup Sieff

If I had to compare any of the two, I'd compare the first one in Edmonton, the first one here in New York because it had been so long in New York since we had won. Obviously, being the first time to ever win the cup in Edmonton, they were fairly similar in that regard. — Mark Messier

WHETHER IT'S A CHILD'S TOY OR A NATION'S OIL, IT'S ALL THE SAME, the Red Rider said. YOU FIGHT FOR WHAT YOU WANT. AGGRESSION. IT'S THE SPICE OF LIFE. War was right: people had to fight for what they wanted. Or maybe balance, as Famine has said
strength matched with temperance.
No, she thought. Not balance, Control. IT'S ALWAYS ABOUT CONTROL, War agreed merrily. [as in the meaning of why wars happen] — Jackie Kessler

Bad language is a stage all children go through, and it dies with time when they learn they're not attracting attention with it. — Harper Lee

Perhaps it is how we are made; perhaps words of truth reach us best through the heart, and stories and songs are the language of the heart — Stephen R. Lawhead

Truly it is glorious, our being here. — Rainer Maria Rilke

She watched his face as earnestly as he watched the river. But, in the intensity of her look there was a touch of dread or horror. — Charles Dickens

I'd like to be your friend - but only if you promise not to ever, ever count on me. — Joyce Carol Oates