Meghan Duggan Quotes & Sayings
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We just believed in ourselves, and we knew that we had an entire city and maybe an enitre country behind us. What can I say? I tried to imagine what this moment would be like for a long time, and it's better than expected. — Drew Brees

Democracy in a country where the public is uneducated is no different from having a dictatorship or an elected king. — Zulfu Livaneli

Hey," she called out to Liam. "You better bring my sister home."
Liam looked at Scout, and in that look, Talley saw enough love that it made her heart ache. "Always," he said. — Tammy Blackwell

For the love of God, will someone please punch me in the face so I can see some stars? — Cloris Leachman

Stress is when you're 29 years old, playing for Rochdale, with an expiring contract and a mortgage to pay. — John Gregory

What we suffered in our lives we went through together, but somehow we came out different doors, on different ground levels. — Barbara Kingsolver

Both guys ran out of gas, only my guy had an extra tank. — Angelo Dundee

I'm more concerned, just as you used to be, with the world as a riddle than with the riddles in the world. I'm more concerned with natural than the supernatural. And I feel more wonder for our inscrutable brain than for all these loose anecdots about the 'extrasensory'. — Jostein Gaarder

Her accent's funny, different from mine, different from anyone in Prentisstown's. Her lips make different kinds of outlines for the letters, like they're swooping down on them from above, pushing them into shape, telling them what to say. In Prentisstown, everyone talks like they're sneaking up on their words, ready to club them from behind. — Patrick Ness

The challenge, whenever you create anything, is to persevere and push away the negative voices. And the more you accomplish, the louder they get. The key is to shut them off and trust in your heart where you're going. — Anne Bancroft

I must not serve a distant neighbour at the expense of the nearest. — Mahatma Gandhi