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I wish we could put up some of the Christmas spirit in jars and open a jar of it every month. — Harlan Miller
I am always drawn to men that are funny. I do not know why. But I am always drawn to people that are struggling with parts of themselves ... But it's like in the end, there has to be confidence. — Vanessa Carlton
Personal discipline is a most powerful character quality and one worthy of dedicating your life to nurturing. — Elizabeth George
I think I always was a bit of a class clown, but I don't know how successful I was at that. I always think, when I read about people being class clowns, I imagine them being actually very funny, and I don't know that I was. But I tried to be, I think. — Chris Parnell
I'm about to graduate senior year and I don't know what I'm going to do. I don't want to lose the momentum with what I'm doing now as an actress. — Kaitlyn Dever
You will soon meet someone
who will bring you much joy and love.
Eventually they will devour your soul — Pamela August Russell
Wallis," said his master dreamily when his man appeared again, "I want some more real clothes. Tired of sleeping-suits. Get me some, please. Good night. — Margaret Widdemer
Your relationship to food, no matter how conflicted, is the doorway to freedom. — Geneen Roth
There are some great divers in Europe and I'm really excited about going to Eindhoven. — Tom Daley
Real learning takes place when you use information for a purpose, not by trying to acquire it ahead of time. — Anonymous
Instead of being critical of people in authority over you and envious of their position, be happy you're not responsible for everything they have to do. Instead of piling on complaints, thank them for what they do. Overwhelm them with encouragement and appreciation! — Joyce Meyer
There are two ways to be rich: 1. Acquire great wealth 2. Acquire few needs. — Doris Janzen Longacre
The intensity of the love of the upright is not so much to be judged by what it appears as by what the upright long for. It is our daily lament that we cannot love enough. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
With the cruel natural order that had made me simultaneously undesirable to men and unable to feel complete without one. — Hillary Jordan