Opend Quotes & Sayings
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And you're on crack. I'm a witch and you're a wolf. I was not built to blow puppies out of my hooha." His — Robyn Peterman
Not voting is one of the worst things that could happen in our community. You can vote for whoever you want to, but choosing not to vote spits in the face of our ancestors who fought for our right to vote. — Otis Moss III
Anyone who can worship a trinity and insist that his religion is a monotheism can believe anything. — Robert A. Heinlein
This ring is a symbol of my faithfulness, it binds you to me, and my love shall hold you always. — Melissa De La Cruz
Some things a lady doesn't tell. — Kim Hunter
When we come to the edge of the light we know and are about to step off into the darkness of the unknown, of this we can be sure ... either God will provide something solid to stand on or we will be taught to fly.' I — Carolyn Brown
When the spirit of child's play enters into the creative process, it's a wonderful force and something to be nurtured. — Joni Mitchell
Observe yourself as you go through a typical day. Stuff happens to you. As it does, you immediately judge it and label it. Dozens of times. Hundreds of times. So often that you no longer recognize that you're doing it. It is a deep-seated habit. — Srikumar Rao
People can't seem to get it through their heads that there is never any healing or closure. Ever. There is only a short pause before the next "horrifying" event. People forget there is such a thing as memory, and that when a wound "heals" it leaves a permanent scar that never goes away, but merely fades a little. What really ought to be said after one of these so-called tragedies is, "Let the scarring begin. — George Carlin
The more you feel like you need to fix something, the more you need to not. — Esther Hicks
Cooperation called fraternity in the classic French formula is as much a part of the democratic ideal as is personal initiative. That cultural conditions were allowed to develop (markedly so in the economic phase) which subordinated cooperativeness to liberty and equality serves to explain the decline in the two latter. — John Dewey
And I come here as a daughter, raised on the South Side of Chicago - by a father who was a blue-collar city worker and a mother who stayed at home with my brother and me. — Michelle Obama
