Mary Portas Quotes & Sayings
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He's right. I'm a worthless bastard fathered by a bastard even more worthless than I am. [Fury] — Sherrilyn Kenyon

The best proof of man's dissatisfaction with the home is found in his universal absence from it. — Charlotte Perkins Gilman

There's nothing good or bad, except by comparison" (210) - Bud Selig "Effort is Everything — Denzel Washington

Check your spam folder
The prophecies might be there
No? Well, I'm stumped. Bye — Rick Riordan

The Buddha taught that flexibility and openness bring strength and that running from groundlessness weakens us and brings pain. But do we understand that becoming familiar with the running away is the key? Openness doesn't come from resisting our fears but from getting to know them well — Pema Chodron

Give up all self, all egotisms get out of anger, lust, give all to God. "I am not, but Thou art; the old man is all gone, only Thou remainest." "I am Thou." Blame none; if evil comes, know the Lord is playing with you and be exceeding glad. — Swami Vivekananda

My body could stand the crutches but my mind couldn't stand the sideline. — Michael Jordan

[Community gardens] were oases in the urban landscape of fear, places where people could safely offer trust, helpfulness, charity, without need of an earthquake or hurricane...Community gardens are places where people rediscover not only generosity, but the pleasure of coming together. I salute all those who give their time and talents to rebuilding that sense of belonging. — Paul Fleischman

The judge's massive eyebrows crept up. "Kaldar. Are you the one speaking for the plaintiff today?"
"Yes, Your Honor."
"Well, shit," Dobe said. "I guess you're familiar with the law. You hit it over the head, set its house on fire, and got its sister pregnant. — Ilona Andrews

It's possible, when you've been married for twenty-five or thirty years, when your children have grown up and moved away, to keep coming back across the tail ends of conversations you started in a different decade, and to realize that whole areas of existence have lain dormant all that time, like seeds in an envelope. There's nothing unusual about that. — Jess Row