Mums Death Quotes & Sayings
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The toughest thing is facing yourself. Being honest with yourself, that's much tougher than beating someone up. That's what I call tough. — Joe Strummer

Passionate and forcefully argued, Tar Sands is a wake-up call not just to Canadians but to the wider world to take a serious look at what is happening in northern Alberta. To call this book a polemic is a compliment. — Margaret MacMillan

Who am I when I don't know myself? — 5 Seconds Of Summer

Sometimes pain and illness are not meant to be removed. You can't second-guess God. Rather than praying for it to go away, it's often wiser to pray that you learn as much from it as you possibly can. — Stephen Levine

When you become senile, you won't know it. — Bill Cosby

Get her to safety or I will kill you for it. — Kailin Gow

Let none find fault with others; let none see the omissions and commissions of others. But let one see one's own acts, done and undone. — Gautama Buddha

The evidence points to central Asia as man's original home, for the general movement of human migrations has been outward from that region and not inward. — Ellsworth Huntington

When I get to connect with people, I'm not in my head anymore and I like that, that's nice. — Fernando Torres

People who love each other don't bargain. Love has no such thing as business. Love has no conditions, because love does not obey time and space. — Harbhajan Singh Yogi

I felt very low. I had been unmasked only that morning by Jay Cee herself, and I felt now that all the uncomfortable suspicions I had about myself were coming true. After nineteen years of running after good marks and prizes and grants of one sort and another, I was letting up, slowing down, dropping clean out of race. — Sylvia Plath

The past explains how I got here, but the future is up to me - and I love to live life at full throttle. — Janice Dickinson

Curiosity is a raw and genuine sign from deep inside our tangled psyches, and we'd do well to follow the direction it points us in. — Po Bronson