Obbligo Mascherine Quotes & Sayings
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To be fruitful and productive is to invest in time — Sunday Adelaja
Facebook, instagram - I prefer visual communication better than verbal. But I read all the comments, answering too. — Verka Serduchka
The happiest people on Earth are the ones who know love. — Wayne Gerard Trotman
Life's cares are comforts; such by Heav'n design'd; He that hath none must make them, or be wretched. — Edward Young
If trees could speak they wouldn't — Dorianne Laux
I'd like for the young people, and older ones, too, who don't count themselves as readers, to know the joy of reading and what it does to enrich your life in so many ways. — Katherine Paterson
Thus there arose in me both a need and a plan for the foundation of the human sciences. — Wilhelm Dilthey
Certain women because of their female power and seductiveness could bring destruction to a family. — Margaret Way
It was considered the most dangerous route in the Hills, but as my reputation as a rider and quick shot was well known, I was molested very little, for the toll gatherers looked on me as being a good fellow, and they knew that I never missed my mark. — Calamity Jane
If humans are not required to earn a living to be provided survival needs, many are going to want very much to be productive, but not at those tasks they did not choose to do but were forced to accept in order to earn money. Instead, humans will spontaneously take upon themselves those tasks that world society really needs to have done. — R. Buckminster Fuller
I thought I'd just go and come back a Sophisticated Woman Who Took Her Relationship to the Next Level in the Big Apple."
I wince. There's no way I'm bringing up Tim right now. "Did Daniel use that phrase again? Maybe if we made him a little dictionary? We could translate his words into something remotely sexy. Take Our Relationship to the Next Level could be Come on, Baby, Light My Fire. — Huntley Fitzpatrick
Men turn their faces to hell, and hope to get to heaven; why don't they walk into the horsepond, and hope to be dry?. — Charles Spurgeon
