Lutchman H Quotes & Sayings
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When we are misunderstood it is always our own fault. What the reader wants most of all is to be able to grasp what we think; but you loftily refuse to comply. — George Sand

Get over it,' Sherlock said, and looked at her husband. 'No, no, bad dog, keep quiet. — Catherine Coulter

It's only in the deep depth of one's soul you will find the truth of a person. But, be fore warned, what you find may be black, sinister, and more inhuman than you could have ever imagined. — J.C. Brennan

What good are words if no one believes them? — Rachel L. Schade

Also consider that someday, when you're dead and rotted, kids with their baby teeth will sit in their time-geography class and laugh about how stupid you were. — Chuck Palahniuk

She had just realized there were two things that prevent us from achieving our dreams: believing them to be impossible or seeing those dreams made possible by some sudden turn of the wheel of fortune, when you least expected it. For at that moment, all our fears suddenly surface: the fear of setting off along a road heading who knows where, the fear of a life full of new challenges, the fear of losing forever everything that is familiar. — Paulo Coelho

I once told Nixon that the Presidency is like being a jackass caught in a hail storm. You've got to just stand there and take it. — Lyndon B. Johnson

When we race in London a world record will be the last thing on our minds. — Haile Gebrselassie

Dare to dream that you are more than the sum of your current circumstances. Expect the best. You will be astonished at the results. — Robin S. Sharma

Do your parents know you're here?' asked the lady at social Services. 'No,' I said, 'but I want to know about children's homes.' I had to stand on my toes to see over the reception desk. — Constance Briscoe

Everybody should have someone whose belief in them in unwavering, unconditional, always. — Jennifer DuBois

Whether you know the shape of a pebble or the structure of a solar system, the anxioms remain the same: that it exists and that you know it. — Ayn Rand