Norlund Tomahawk Quotes & Sayings
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He didn't read them. He praised them for what he imagined to be in them — Kurt Vonnegut
It says that whenever people cross our paths, there is always a message for us. Chance encounters do not exist. But how we respond to these encounters determines whether we're able to receive the message. If we have a conversation with someone who crosses our path and we do not see a message pertaining to our current questions, it does not mean there was no message. It only means we missed it for some reason. — James Redfield
I don't want him to know that people like Louis's mom exist, that people fall into land mines of pain and can't crawl back out. — Megan Mayhew Bergman
When my mate died, it took me a very, very long time to come back."
It took her a moment to think of what to say.
"How long?"
"Two hundred three years, twenty-seven days ago. — Sarah J. Maas
Did you ever consider that LSD was really one of the most dangerous drugs ever manufactured because the people who took it turned into yuppies? — Frank Zappa
If it was necessary to tolerate in other people everything that one permits oneself, life would be unbearable. — Georges Courteline
I'm used to people being a mile away. That suits me. It's more nerve-wracking playing in front of people who are two feet away from me. — Noel Gallagher
It's possible to have more than one interest. I've been a painter and did summer stock. — Arne Glimcher
You cannot beat the person who never gives up. — Anonymous
The domain of the ballet dancer is not earth but air. — Lincoln Kirstein
When we love people but don't make it about us, we're exchanging currency we can use for a while for currency we can use forever. — Bob Goff
Unfortunately, what should or should not be had no relation to what was. — Linda Howard
You never realized how thick your fog was until it lifted. — J.R. Ward
How sweet is life, can we but choose with whom to live it: to live for oneself is no life. — Menander