Oriella Dorella Quotes & Sayings
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It is only just that anything that grows up on its own should feel it has nothing to repay for an upbringing which it owes no one. — Plato
Our only chance of long-term survival is not to remain lurking on planet Earth, but to spread out into space. — Stephen Hawking
I'm vegetarian so eating right definitely gives me the energy you need. — Shannon Elizabeth
If you love with violence and you hate with violence there is nothing that can be questioned. — Charlie Sheen
My job is to protect you, Lady Glinda even if you are loosing your mind. — Gregory Maguire
You don't have to be a rock star - if you don't like the situation you're in, you don't have to settle for it. — Macy Gray
Much protective self-criticism stems from growing up around people who wouldn't or couldn't love you, and it's likely they still can't or won't. In general, however, the more you let go of the tedious delusion of your own unattractiveness, the easier it will be for others to connect with you, and the more accepted you'll feel. — Martha Beck
If it were considered desirable to destroy a human being, the only thing necessary would be to give his work a character of uselessness — Fyodor Dostoevsky
Part memory part distance remaining
mine in the ways that I learn to miss you — W.S. Merwin
I don't think looking at things through the prism of fear is going to accomplish anything. — Rush Limbaugh
Always go after the girl. No matter what she says. Chase her. — Marilyn Grey
Mrs Nix smacks herself in the head again. If she keeps that up she'll bruise — Carrie Jones
You don't know what it is to store up a lot of details and then come upon something real. — Carson McCullers
That is the way with us when we have any uneasy jealousy in our disposition: if our talents are chiefly of the burrowing kind, our honey-sipping cousin (whom we have grave reasons for objecting to) is likely to have a secret contempt for us, and any one who admires him passes an oblique criticism on ourselves. Having the scruples of rectitude in our souls, we are above the meanness of injuring him - rather we meet all his claims on us by active benefits; and the drawing of cheques for him, being a superiority which he must recognize, gives our bitterness a milder infusion. — George Eliot
Unless women have, from the moment of birth, socialization for, expectations of, and preparation for a viable significant alternative to motherhood ... women will continue to want and reproduce too many children. — Wilma Scott Heide
