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Marconia Satterfield Quotes By Kilroy J. Oldster

We wait too long to tell the people we love that they are the very reason that we exist. We assume that our wife, child, other family members, and friends understand our love and affection. We assume that people we care about understand our enigmatic idiosyncrasies and willingly accept the shrouded reasons behind our demonstrable oddities. We assume that other people sense that we struggle valiantly in our blackened landscape. We presume that other people comprehend our struggle to glean meaning amongst the ashes spewed from the absurd circumstances that we operate. Sometimes we need to stop and tell the tenderhearted persons whom we care about that we love them and explain that our awkward strangeness is not a rejection of them. — Kilroy J. Oldster

Marconia Satterfield Quotes By Rohinton Mistry

Where was the line between compassion and foolishness, kindness and weakness? And that was from her position. From theirs, it might be a line between mercy and cruelty, consideration and callousness. — Rohinton Mistry

Marconia Satterfield Quotes By Penn Jillette

I have more contact with people who consume, for lack of a better word, my product than any other performers. — Penn Jillette

Marconia Satterfield Quotes By Rita Mae Brown

Sex makes monkeys out of all of us. If you don't give in to it, you wind up a cold, unfeeling bastard. If you do, you spend the rest of your life picking up the pieces ... — Rita Mae Brown

Marconia Satterfield Quotes By James Richardson

Only half of writing is saying what you mean. The other half is preventing people from reading what they expected you to mean. — James Richardson

Marconia Satterfield Quotes By Patricia A. Gozemba

The best part of being married is that now when we walk down the street, people won't just see two guys and a kid, they'll have to see a FAMILY. — Patricia A. Gozemba