Negative Nellie Quotes & Sayings
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A man who hates always believes himself justified. He never hates anything that he believes to be good. He thinks he is being just, therefore, in his hatred, but the hatred itself forms a very strong claim that will follow him throughout his lives, until he learns that only the hatred itself is the destroyer. — Jane Roberts

Ryan's parents, no less than Sam's, were of that portion of the post-war generation that rejected the responsibilities of tradition and embraced entitlement. Sometimes it seemed to him that he was the parent, that his mother and father were the children. Regardless of the consequences of their behavior and decisions, they would see no need for redemption. Giving them the chance to earn it would only offend them. — Dean Koontz

The trouble with improv is that it is often about being funny in the moment without any real consideration for the bigger picture. — Simon Pegg

When someone dies but love remains, it like a star you can never touch. All its beauty remains so real; in the end, you would never wish it away. — S.L. Northey

That's what I love about Aibileen, she can take the most complicated things in life and wrap them up so small and simple, they'll fit right in your pocket. — Kathryn Stockett

Shunned by association. — Tarryn Fisher

A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
- Harkat Mulds (Hunters of the Dusk) — Darren Shan

Frequent streets and short blocks are valuable because of the fabric of intricate cross-use that they permit among the users of a city neighbouhood. — Jane Jacobs

Fighting corruption is not just good governance. It's self-defense. It's patriotism. — Joe Biden

Just standing around looking beautiful is so boring. — Michelle Pfeiffer

A passive approach to professional growth will leave you by the wayside. — Tom Peters

If you fail to plan, you pretty much plan to fail. — Jillian Michaels

The primitive ideals of centralization are now largely self-defeating. Human crucifixion by vertically on the now static checkerboard of the old city is pattern already in agony; yet for lack of any organic planing it is going on and on
not living, but rather hanging by its eyebrows from its nervous system. — Frank Lloyd Wright