Mckiever Quotes & Sayings
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He's a unique dog, Mr. Bell had said. There is no other in the world that looks or acts just like him. — Martha McKiever

You are like a chestnut burr, prickly outside, but silky-soft within, and a sweet kernel, if one can only get at it. Love will make you show your heart some day, and then the rough burr will fall off. — Louisa May Alcott

If you are a success in life, there are places you must go and pay to be humiliated. It is an unwritten law that human beings must be tormented throughout their lives in one way or another. If you are fortunate enough to have risen to a social level where no one does it to you for free, then you must pay for the service. — Jonathan Carroll

It is hard for people to understand helping someone if you having nothing to gain. — Sarah Holman

Therapy dogs visit people in nursing homes, hospitals, and wherever else they are needed. They cheer people up who are sad or lonesome and just need a furry friend to hug. — Martha McKiever

But I will always have hope. I will praise you more and more. Psalm 71:14 — Dianne Neal Matthews

Vanity of vanities, all is vanity. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

The only thing that makes the present palatable is the fact that the past was, at times, torture. — Chuck Palahniuk

Without courage, wisdom bears no fruit. — Baltasar Gracian

The inmost in due time becomes the outmost. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Music is my life, if I am without music or if I can't sing any more, I die, I'm nothing ... because music is everything. — Ayumi Hamasaki

Up steps, three, six, nine, twelve! Slap! Their palms hit the library door.
* * *
They opened the door and stepped in.
They stopped.
The library deeps lay waiting for them.
Out in the world, not much happened. But here in the special night, a land bricked with paper and leather, anything might happen, always did. Listen! and you heard ten thousand people screaming so high only dogs feathered their ears. A million folk ran toting cannons, sharpening guillotines; Chinese, four abreast marched on forever. Invisible, silent, yes, but Jim and Will had the gift of ears and noses as well as the gift of tongues. This was a factory of spices from far countries. Here alien deserts slumbered. Up front was the desk where the nice old lady, Miss Watriss, purple-stamped your books, but down off away were Tibet and Antarctica, the Congo. There went Miss Wills, the other librarian, through Outer Mongolia, calmly toting fragments of Peiping and Yokohama and the Celebes. — Ray Bradbury

When talented people write badly, it's generally for one of two reasons: Either they're blinded by an idea they feel compelled to prove of they're driven by an emotion they must express. When talented people write well, it is generally for this reason: They're moved by a desire to touch the audience. — Robert McKee

If you are the hero of your family, there is very good chance that one day you will be the hero of the world. — Amit Kalantri

I consider myself a good person. And I think people perceive me to be, 'Oh, she's nice,' but being a good person, knowing your strengths and working towards those strengths, and encouraging those around you to do the same, that's a good person. — Miranda Kerr

how long can we maintain the wall separating the department of biology from the departments of law and political science? — Yuval Noah Harari

I do occasionally envy the person who is religious naturally, without being brainwashed into it or suckered into it by all the organized hustles. — Woody Allen