Merceret Quotes & Sayings
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Everywhere I go, I see very much the same thing. I see the same compassion for people who live half a world away. I see the same concern about events beyond these borders. And, increasingly, I see the same conviction that we can and we must join together to stop the scourge of AIDS and poverty. — Edward De Bono
After you've done it for so many years, you have to find a new direction. You have to find something in your soul that's going to push you towards - to find your inspiration. — Elvis Stojko
Shine and shimmer my Harvest Moon,
illuminate the shadows in the sky. — A.F. Stewart
The second thing which made speechless
a state my dad would have found amusing
was the fact Mr. Hunky gave me a masculine grin
a naughty one which made me cream my panties
and said in a velvety baritone, "Run along, sweetheart. I've got this."
Me, one of Hell's most successful bounty hunters, dismissed with a smile and a wave of his hand. His treatment made me want to tear his pants off and ride him like a cowgirl
I mean, he'd called me sweetheart, how hot was that?
while at the same time making me see red. I'm gonna wipe the smirk off his face. Then I'm gonna kiss him. Then.. — Eve Langlais
Life is hard enough. So don't surround yourself with people who thrive on drama and make it even harder. — Charles F. Glassman
I love my daughter, but she had me on couscous and fixed me pastas and made me eat oatmeal every morning and what else, turkey burgers, turkey bacon, and that kind of stuff. So she wants her dad to live a long time, and I do, too. — Dusty Baker
Promoting what you don't like, invites more of it to your doorstep. Beat the right drum. ~T.F. Hodge — T.F. Hodge
Part of growing up is realizing you learn to love so many people. It's about forming those relationships and finding what will last forever. — Dylan O'Brien
There was a good deal of laughing, and kissing, and explaining, in the simple, loving fashion which makes these home festivals so pleasant at the time, so sweet to remember long afterward, then all fell to work.
Little Women, Louisa May Alcott — Louisa May Alcott
People who live in glass houses ... have to answer the door. — Karl Pilkington
All wars are civil wars because all men are brothers ... Each one owes infinitely more to the human race than to the particular country in which he was born. — Francois Fenelon