Lugged Leather Quotes & Sayings
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If this book should ever roam, Box its ears and send it home. — Jean Webster
Mom was making popcorn, as if this were a movie. "Did — Kiera Cass
Didn't anyone ever teach you that it's easier to ask forgiveness than permission? — Emily Horner
She couldn't concentrate enough to lose herself in a book - her lifelong method of escape. — Tami Hoag
Reproductive freedom is not just the ability not to have a child through birth control. It's the ability to have one if and when you want. — Pamela Madsen
Step back from your Facebook Wall for a moment: Doesn't it, suddenly, look a little ridiculous? Your life in this format? — Zadie Smith
My parents both had a great sense of humor, and always laughed a lot. One night, when they were watching 'Candid Camera,' I finally understood what comedy was all about. I heard the laughter on television, I turned around and saw my parents laughing, and that's when I thought: 'This is great. This is what I can do. I'm gonna prank somebody.' — Howie Mandel
They say that true love hurts, well this could almost kill me young love murder, that is what this must be I would give it all to not be sleeping alone — Kesha
Acting is my first focus, but at the core, I'm a storyteller, and however that comes out is fine with me. — Santino Fontana
The tears brimming in her eyes make me stop. I cannot suffer a woman to cry. Elizabeth and I have an agreement: she does not cry in arguments anymore and I let her win them all. — Roberto Calas
Rampaging horsemen can conquer; only the city can civilize. — James A. Michener
With his hair sticking out in all directions, his suit askew and his tie full of stains he sat there talking, his eyes aglow, they were really glowing, and I will always remember it, for it was pitch-dark outside, the rain was beating against the windows, it was Christmas Eve in Norway 1986, — Karl Ove Knausgard
Think BIG. There are unseen forces ready to support your dreams. — Cheryl Richardson
Robert Allen said something quite profound: No thought lives in your head rent-free. — T. Harv Eker
In bullfighting there is an interesting parallel to the pause as a place of refuge and renewal. It is believed that in the midst of a fight, a bull can find his own particular area of safety in the arena. There he can reclaim his strength and power. This place and inner state are called his querencia. As long as the bull remains enraged and reactive, the matador is in charge. Yet when he finds his querencia, he gathers his strength and loses his fear. From the matador's perspective, at this point the bull is truly dangerous, for he has tapped into his power. — Tara Brach
