Lumberandlaceco Quotes & Sayings
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Positive things happen to positive people. — Sarah Beeny
I'm afraid of losing my obscurity. Genuineness only thrives in the dark. Like celery. — Aldous Huxley
I'm a control freak and I like to be overprepared, and I'm overly organized and I'm not in the moment a lot of the time. — Sarah Polley
I will scream as the sanity leaves my mind forever. I will scream...but there is no one there to hear me. — Stephen King
Like, I mean I don't even know why you girls bother at this point. Like give it up, it's me. I win and you lose. — Nicki Minaj
When Thoreau considered "where I live and what I live for," he tied together location and values. Where we live doesn't just change how we live; it informs who we become. Most recently, technology promises us lives on the screen. What values, Thoreau would ask, follow from this new location? Immersed in simulation, where do we live, and what do we live for? — Sherry Turkle
We rescue people from their responsibilities. We take care of people's responsibilities for them. Later we get mad at them for what we've done. Then we feel used and sorry for ourselves. That is the pattern, the triangle. — Melody Beattie
Roaring dreams take place in a perfectly silent mind. Now that we know this, throw the raft away. — Jack Kerouac
Shane? Thank God, somebody sane. Well, sane-ish. — Rachel Caine
He reached out and put his hand on top of mine. My heart skipped a beat - he liked me, too!
"You're worried about what's killing the paranormals aren't you?"
Crap. He didn't like me. — Kiersten White
I wholeheartedly welcomed Charles de Gaulle eulogy of French valour, to which he attributed the liberation of Paris. — Coco Chanel
I realise few people get to live the life they always wanted, but I'm so neurotic, I don't really think about it. I'm too busy thinking, 'I hope I don't screw up my next scene.' — Charlie Hunnam
If there's a power above us, (And that there is all nature cries aloud Through all her works,) he must delight in virtue. — Joseph Addison
