Nancy Drew The Hidden Staircase Quotes & Sayings
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You must grow and you must learn something about yourself everyday, you must make your commitment to making yourself better for the rest of your life. — Austin V. Songer

You can only give your heart away once, after that, everything else will chase your first love — Tarryn Fisher

To be silent is to be passive. — Octavia Spencer

Geeks tend to think they can learn any language in a couple days and be immediately productive, but hiring companies don't always see it that way. — Dave Fecak

Some people get along beautifully, for half a lifetime, perhaps, while everything goes smoothly. While they are accumulating property and gaining friends and reputation, their characters seem to be strong and well-balanced; but the moment there is friction anywhere, - the moment trouble comes, a failure in business, a panic, or a great crisis in which they lose their all, - they are overwhelmed. They despair, lose heart, courage, faith, hope, and power to try again, - everything. Their very manhood or womanhood is swallowed up by a mere material loss. — Orison Swett Marden

A lot of good things start in Virginia; a lot of good things have started in Virginia. We're no strangers to firsts. — Robert Hurt

I want the difficult stories, the ones that aren't easy to believe, the twisted ones, the sorrowful ones, the ones that need telling most of all. — Alice Hoffman

Cruelty is cruelty, whether it's cruelty to children, to the elderly, to dogs and cats, or to chickens. — Russell Simmons

Hi, Honey, I'm home - forever. — Gene Perret

I decided to be a smarter fighter. I already knew I was tough, so if I was smart and tough, I was more likely to be a champion. — Cub Swanson

Everyone has a right to peaceful coexistence, the basic personal freedoms, the alleviation of suffering, and the opportunity to lead a productive life ... — Jimmy Carter

When you see something from afar, you develop a fantasy. But when you see it up close, 9 times out of 10, you wish you hadn't. — Josh Hartnett