Mcleods Daughters Theme Song Quotes & Sayings
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-How do you dream of a future when you're not supposed to have one? How do you keep going when the world has disowned you?-
-I keep reminding myself that I'm right, and the world is wrong.-
-But how do you know?-
-I believe. I don't have your kind of faith, but I got faith in myself...- — Neal Shusterman

The fog was mysterious. The lights were mysterious. The music was "A-Tisket, A-Tasket". — Adam Rex

It's almost charity work, what people have done, turning other people on to my music. — John Mayer

I looked up. Mom looked down at me with the compassion/practicality combo that was her trademark. — MaryJanice Davidson

I want you to remember that you can't feel responsible for everything. We're your parents, and we will figure us out. All you need to do - any of you" - she looks at my brothers - " is be a kid for now and let us be there for you.""All of us?" Dusty says. "Even those of us without neurological disorders?" "All of you. — Jennifer Niven

The human body represents to me the same universal innocence, timelessness and purity of all seed pods, suggesting the mother as well as the child, the parental as well as the descendant, conceived according to nature's longings. — Ruth Bernhard

If the people don't want to come out to the ballpark, nobody's going to stop them. — Yogi Berra

Crowd was to be pleased. Crowd was to be worshipped and feared. Ultimately, Crowd was to be made sacrifice unto. — Richard Bachman

You must enshrine in your hearts the spiritual urge towards light and love, Wisdom and Bliss! — Sathya Sai Baba

Appearances do not deceive if there are enough of them. — Laura Riding

I have observed that it is no longer possible for one young man to speak unwarily to another not known to him, except in certain sections of the South and West, and certainly not with a book in his hand. — Walker Percy

None of us is so much better or wiser than any other than he can destroy a single creature without destroying something of himself." page 270 Pavilion of Women — Pearl S. Buck