Monahan Chiropractic Quotes & Sayings
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Boredom will eventually set in ... and one day you'll be standing still on an island, with no idea where to go, because all your bridges will have been burned ... The smaller you are, the larger and more terrifying the world. You should not be trying to reduce yourself so thoroughly. — Kristina Meister

What I wanted, frankly, was someone who would argue me out of the things that I was thinking. — Agatha Christie

When I was younger I'd berate myself: You're fat, you're not a good dancer, you'll never have a boyfriend. I don't sweat that kind of stuff anymore. Now every day is a miracle. I've also learned that if something is painful or upsetting, you shouldn't hide from it. You should make it part of your life instead. — Valerie Harper

Therefore does the world love the Swedes, because in the midst of their woes they can draw it all to their bosom and be so galant that they shine a long way away. — Isak Dinesen

When you watch these reality shows, the person that is hated on the most is usually the one that gets the most shine. — NeNe Leakes

Homophobia is manufactured in high schools, so it's probably useful to keep in mind that it really does bother people. — Zak Orth

Cheerfully fessing up to our failures turns crazy mind off, humility and compassion on. I learned this in a karate dojo that had a strange tradition. Everyone there loved recounting failure stories, and after an evening of smacking one another, we'd sit and have a beer while the students swapped tales of martial arts disaster. — Martha Beck

They're both mad, I tell you, the two of them.
One's just shown it, the other's been that way since she was born. — Sophocles

I've studied golf for almost 50 years now and know a hell of a lot about nothing. — Gary Player

Poetry is a domestic art, most itself when most at home. — Seamus Heaney

Can't nothing make your life work if you ain't the architect. — Terry McMillan

Why do I write? Because, I am able to create wonders with a click of my keyboard. I turn my computer on, and suddenly, I'm whisked into a world full of wonder and amazement. The universe bends to my will and defies physics. But when the afternoon arrives, I must return to my duties. I leave the comfort of my home and crawl through the elementary school carpool line. When I see the brightened faces of my children, my heart flutters, and I realize I can live with a few straggling toys ... as long as I can escape into the shower later. — Barbara Brooke