Martens Boots Quotes & Sayings
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There wasn't a woman alive who could resist a man who paid attention to her, who made her feel like she was the only other person in his world. — Sylvia Day

He who gives up shyness in monetary dealings, in acquiring knowledge, in eating and in business, becomes happy. — Chanakya

Success demands a price that only a few are willing to pay ... blood, flesh, time, money, pride, heartbreak and energy. Anyone who has ever succeeded has the battle scars to prove the sacrifices they've made. — Toni Sorenson

Nothing about contraception should be taught in schools. There is no question that it will encourage sexual activity. — Phyllis Schlafly

That's what brave is, you know. Doing what needs to be done when you're scared shitless. — Jacqueline Rhoades

But I don't write about sex for today's teenagers. Or Doc Martens boots either. I'm more interested in exploring how exactly the world is run, which doesn't really change that much from one generation to another. — Nina Bawden

Waiting to live life is not worth it. Waiting for someone to figure out how to live with you is not worth waiting for. When you start living your own life, life brings you someone worth being with ... — Sadiqua Hamdan

A clever trick does not a concept make. — Larry Brooks

We're not made to wallow in pleasure. Pleasure is joy's assassin. — Mary Karr

Oh yeah, I'm still employed at Pixar and I love it here. — Brad Bird

When ink joins with a pen, then the blank paper
can say something. Rushes and reeds must be woven
to be useful as a mat. If they weren't interlaced, the wind would blow them away. — Jalaluddin Rumi

Monsters don't dress like monsters; they dress like humans. Even stranger, they rarely know they're the monsters. — Dennis Lehane

Some things stay a little bit broken forever - even after they've been fixed. — Josephine Angelini

Cage an eagle and it will bite at the wires, be they of
iron or of gold. — Henrik Ibsen

I am a poor mendicant. My earthly possessions consist of six spinning wheels, prison dishes, a can of goat's milk, six homespun loincloths and towels and my reputation, which cannot be worth much. — Mahatma Gandhi