Newswoman Phillips Quotes & Sayings
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Often your utterances and expressions of your face leak out the secrets of your hidden thoughts. — Ali Ibn Abi Talib

When something is empty, fill it. When something is full, empty it. When you have an itch, scratch it. — Dieter Dengler

Nothing is lifeless
when the moon writes its screed
on the silvern sand silence
-From the poem:The Universe In Blossom — Munia Khan

The saddest thing is an old bag lady, freezing to death in the snow on Christmas Eve, and the last thing she sees is a family in a nice warm diner getting beheaded by the Taliban. — Chris Onstad

Don't ever love anyone," her mother said, picking the papers up and sliding them into the bureau drawer she'd kept her ring in. "All you'll do is break your own heart. — Matthew Thomas

Don't believe in past,don't believe in future,just believe in your present. — Abhishek Chaudhary

And the Tea Party represents many of us who believe that we are taxed enough already. We believe in free markets. — Tim Scott

God Almighty first planted a garden: and indeed it is the purest of human pleasures. — Francis Bacon

In a long life there are thirty or thirty-five thousand days to be got through, but only a few dozen that really matter, Big Days when Something Momentous Happens. The rest - the vast majority, tens of thousands of days - are unremarkable, repetitive, even monotonous. — William Landay

You know the only rule you need to know to get on in this country? 'Never complain, never explain. — Amanda Craig

Success based on anything but internal fulfillment is bound to be empty. — Martha Friedman

I think you kept three credits, consciously or subconsciously, so that you could hang on to something, hang on and not move forward. I think you want to feel that you're still unfinished.
She wanted to tell her grandmother that she was still unfinished. Unfinished, unanswered, unformed. — Paullina Simons

What I hope is that the book [Bink & Gollie] delights children. What I hope is that they laugh and laugh and laugh, just as we did when we wrote them. — Kate DiCamillo