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Top Oakland Movers Quotes

Dwelling on the past causes us to forfeit the power of the moment. — Shannon Tanner

I am tired of angry feminists. I like my women happy, gregarious ... and bathed. — Evan Sayet

The secret of happiness is simply this ... your happiness does NOT depend on getting what you want. — Michael Neill

The greatest calling of all is to have a literary life. — Lisa See

Learned some things in my life, Duchess, one of the most important, you find a good woman, you take care of her. — Kristen Ashley

I hear your second one is pretty crazy about you, too. ( Yeah, that last part is totally me).
Your. Forever.
Josh.
And Nate. — Ginger Scott

Even in my own church I heard the words, 'Francis Chan' more than I heard the words, 'Holy Spirit.' — Francis Chan

Whenever I have to do an emotional scene, I just take my contacts out and it means I can't see anything. — Laurie Holden

I went to an empty henhouse [when I was four and a half], hid in the straw at the back, and waited, and the family had no idea where I was... My mother sees this excited little girl rushing toward the house all covered in straw. Instead of getting mad at me, which would've killed the excitement, she saw my shining eyes and sat down to hear this wonderful story of how a hen lays an egg. — Jane Goodall

Nine years ago, my sister handed me a paperback she had picked up in an airport shop on her way to India. It was a gloomy-looking book, with a black an white photo of a steam train approaching through fog on the cover. Cutting across the top of the photo was . . . an author's name I did not know: J.K. Rowling. I began to read the novel and by page three, I was hooked. — Rachel Falconer

I imagine Johnny Mathis hates Bin Laden as much as I do, but could Johnny agree Bin Laden had a better speechwriter than Bush? "Axis of Evil"? Come on. "A swimmer in the ocean does not fear the rain" is much more powerful propaganda. Poetic, even. — John Waters

It is up to African leaders to show their will and political courage in order to assure that this new pan-African institution becomes an efficient instrument and not a place for endless discussions. — Omar Bongo