Narcissa Black Quotes & Sayings
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Here Katy. I have a cooler trick than Finn's. I can show you how to write poop on a calculator . . . now that's awesome." I pulled the calculator from her little hands and proceeded to teach her some potty humor every kid should know.
Finn grabbed it from my hand and punched in some numbers and passed it back. When I turned it upside down it read "hILLBILLI." Well, I definitely was that. — Amy Harmon

The happiness and unhappiness of men depends as much on their ethics as on fortune. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

I began to wonder what life would be like if I dropped the act and began to trust that being myself would be enough to get the love I needed. — Donald Miller

Stop giving yourself permission to fail;
start giving yourself permission to succeed.
You cannot win battles you have already lost in your mind.
You cannot lose battles you have already won in your heart. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Henry says. He mimes a javelin throw: though in the restrained way — Hilary Mantel

One listens to the murmur of the soul only because of boredom. — Robert Walser

There are some heads which have no windows, and the day can never strike from above; nothing enters from heavenard. — Joseph Joubert

Screw the mid-life crisis
Go have a mid-life spa day
A mid-life quickie
A midlife tiramisu
But whatever you do
DON'T give in to mid-life blues! — Sanjo Jendayi

I don't live to work; I work to live. — Noel Gallagher

I was always getting in trouble because I was the class clown but I always made teacher laugh. I remember I thought I was going to fail that class but I ended up passing it and I really think it was only because I was good entertainment for her. — Larry The Cable Guy

If your stomach disputes you, lie down and pacify it with cool thoughts. — Satchel Paige

When you're comfortable with someone, you don't look for anyone else. — Daniela Pestova

There is no fear in faith. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I would sing myself with a tambura and just regular a cappella singing and practicing. I did that around 1973 and 1974, and I finally developed my own style of singing. — Yoshi Wada