Markievicz House Quotes & Sayings
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I never not wanted to be a singer. Since I was 3, I knew this was what I wanted to do. Well, I can't say I wanted to do it, but I fantasized and thought about it all the time. I never thought it would actually happen. — Lisa Marie Presley
Conscience is that peculiar faculty of the soul which may be called the religious instinct. — Samuel Smiles
If it were possible to make an accurate calculation of the evils which police regulations occasion, and of those which they prevent, the number of the former would, in all cases, exceed that of the latter. — Wilhelm Von Humboldt
There are no words precise enough to describe how wide and empty the world is when you lose someone that matters to you as much as Penny did to me. — Bill Clegg
Second place is the first loser. — Dennis Anderson
It's not like I don't have words in my head. I'm good with words. I'm great. On my own. In the dark. They come flooding. Sometimes I can't sleep I'm swimming in so many words. — Cath Crowley
Everything had come into sharp focus: his smooth words, his black, glinting eyes, his broad experience with lies, seduction, women. I'd fallen in love with the devil. — Becca Fitzpatrick
Say yes to life and life will say yes to you! — Bryant McGill
He looks again at the face of the little girl. He wonders where she went, that little firecracker life, that smoldering, spitting, whizgig of a girl. He wonders if he can tell from the expression on her face where she's gone to.
And he smiles because he can.
The angels would want her sure. — Alden Bell
Being well known for being well-known did not necessarily imply intelligence. — David Halberstam
I love being a Givenik Ambassador. Not only does it give me a platform to discuss my favorite charities, but I get to talk about my other favorite topic - 'The Judy Show!' — Judy Gold
Providence," he argues, "is not a theory about some activities of God; it is the religious symbol of the courage of confidence with respect to fate and death. — Paul Tillich
