Namthip Sitachitta Quotes & Sayings
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Oh these little rejections how they add up quickly, one small sideways look and I feel so ungood. Somewhere along the way I think I gave you the power to make me feel the way I thought only my father could. — Alanis Morissette
Little by little, in subtle ways, you get programmed. You create beliefs that get cemented in your personality. You don't realize you are doing this, but you are. Your core, foundational beliefs about relationships, money, and success will all be programmed into you by the time you are 10 years old. — Randy Gage
Child hunger and child obesity are really just two sides of the same coin. Both rob our children of the energy, the strength and the stamina they need to succeed in school and in life. And that, in turn, robs our country of so much of their promise. — Michelle Obama
Renewed mind, revived spirit and restored strength. — Lailah Gifty Akita
I want to be with someone who lives for me. I want to be with someone who considers me the love of her life. I deserve that. — Taylor Jenkins Reid
Humility is the best dress you can wear — Treasure Stitches
Somehow if she'd know the worst parts, she couldn't have gone on being a haven for him ... Men said they didn't tell their women about France because they didn't want to worry them. but it was more than that. He needed her ignorance to hide in. Yet, at the same time, he wanted to know and be known as deeply as possible. And the two desires were irreconcilable. — Pat Barker
When humanity stops confusing the construct with the Kingdom - we'll begin to recognize the Truth. — Dana Gore
The difficult problems in life always start off being simple. Great affairs always start off being small. — Lao-Tzu
Something even minor I do is going to be reported because of things that have happened in the past. You have to be aware of that. — Patrick Kane
They never listened until it was too late, and then only with stern forbearance and strong reminders of what might have been - had things been as they were perceived to be, which they were not. — Robert Ludlum
