Mom's First Death Anniversary Quotes & Sayings
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I personally could never come to terms with my label of 'Criminally Insane'. Just because of my violent outbursts in prison, don't mean to say I'm mad. Obviously I had become a disruptive element within the penal system. Uncontrollable! Unpredictable! But that don't make insanity! — Stephen Richards

All that now seems to stand between Nigel and the prospect of the world crown is the unfortunate fact that fate brought him into this world only two years after Kasparov. — Garry Kasparov

It was foolish, it was wrong, to take so active a part in bringing any two people together. — Jane Austen

Dreams are made to be real not in the garbage bin. — Corrine Annette Zahra

When I first read 'Lord of the Rings,' I wanted to see a film of it. But at that time, the technology wasn't there; there was no such thing as CGI. — Christopher Lee

Sometimes, however much you plan, however many precautions you take, something happens, and in a minute the world is changed. After that, you're the person on the other side of that minute. — Frederick Weisel

Altogether one quarter of German territory was lost in 1945, territory which had for many centuries belonged to Germany. — Neil MacGregor

The people naturally adhere most to doctrines which demand the least self-exertion and the least use of their own reason, and which can best accommodate their duties to their inclinations. — Immanuel Kant

No longer expecting to be beautiful and touched with grace till the end of her days, she was coming to the realization that whereas once, in his courtship, Father might have embodied the infinite possibilities of loving, he had aged and gone dull, made stupid, perhaps, by his travels and his work, so that more and more he only demonstrated his limits, that he had reached them, and that he would never move beyond them. — E.L. Doctorow

I always believe in miracles. — Al Michaels

And please God, grant me the wisdom to remember that I am writing for children, not golden stickers. — Rick Riordan