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Monocots Quotes By Nikita Koloff

Capture your dreams and your life becomes full. You can, because you think you can. — Nikita Koloff

Monocots Quotes By Woodrow Wilson

The only place in the world that nothing has to be explained to me is the South. — Woodrow Wilson

Monocots Quotes By Matthew Quick

But maybe it's only been a brief separation that feels like years. Like a solo car ride that takes all night but feels like a lifetime. Watching all those highway dashes flying by at seventy miles an hour, your eyes becoming lazy slits and your mind wandering over the memory of a whole lifetime-past and future, childhood memories to thoughts of your own death-until the numbers on the dashboard clock do not mean anything more. And then the sun comes up and you get to your destination and the ride becomes the thing that is no longer real, because that surreal feeling has vanished and time has become meaningful again. — Matthew Quick

Monocots Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

Imperfect men have no right to judge other imperfect men. — Mahatma Gandhi

Monocots Quotes By Harold Bridgwood Walker

When you worry, you go over the same ground endlessly and come out the same place you started. Thinking makes progress from one place to another; worry remains static. — Harold Bridgwood Walker

Monocots Quotes By Paulette Jiles

So they all went home afterwards. My sisters and I sat on the veranda and cried until a storm drove us inside. We agreed to meet in the barn loft for crying once a week but after a while we forgot. Once we did but nobody could work up a cry and we started playing wolves and chickens and Little Mary had to be the chicken and Savannah shoved her out of the loft and broke her collarbone. The hearts of children are hard naturally because of their short memories. Everything they play with becomes true and unquestionable such as an acorn cap for a Holy Grail, such is the power of the untrained mind, and all our training of it is both of advantage and not. — Paulette Jiles