Miosha Regulations Quotes & Sayings
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He dreamed of London and of a life that mattered. — J.K. Rowling

I regard Christianity neither as an inclusive divine revelation nor as an historical phenomenon, but as a teaching which-gives us the meaning of life. — Leo Tolstoy

If you are a fish charging at bait, then it usually doesn't end well. — Amish Tripathi

Maybe I couldn't stop other people from judging me, but I could stop looking to them for approval. Maybe most people would never be able to accept me for who I really was - not the broadside makers, not the Court gossips, not even Nat - but I didn't have to follow suit.
I could still decide to accept myself. — Amy Butler Greenfield

Nothing is as hard as working on a British soap in this industry. — Robert Kazinsky

My great-great-grandfather, who made his money in the jute trade, had at one time 600 houses in London, and within three generations, the money was gone. — Saul David

If I'm going to see my mom, I'm going to church! — Antoine Fuqua

All journeys were return journeys — Paul Theroux

Even the most painstaking history is a bridge across an eternal mystery. — Bruce Catton

I thought we were all the same but as I was inside my dead body and looking into the murky river bottom I knew that some are wanting to run and some are afraid to run and maybe they are broken and are angry for it. — Dave Eggers

heading west on the 495. — Cheryl Etchison

The others laughed and Burt said, All you need are girls who paddle like boys, and you're set! — Carolyn Keene

She's a girl after my own heart. Food first, conversation later. — Kelly Risser

Nothing is more detestable to the physical anthropologist than ... the wretched habit of cremating the dead. It involves not only a prodigal waste of costly fuel and excellent fertilizer, but also the complete destruction of physical historical data. On the other hand, the custom of embalming and mummification is most praiseworthy and highly to be recommended. — Earnest Hooton