Outdoor Fireplace Quotes & Sayings
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To me nothing in the world is as precious as a genuine smile, especially from a child. — Rumi
Had a way of looking one over without seeming to that any Secret Service agent would be proud of, — David Baldacci
If within us we find nothing over us we succumb to what is around us. — Peter Forsyth
The gap between the young people and the rest of society is that ... young people don't have hope. — Sister Souljah
People in danger typically try to put as much distance as possible between them and their attacker. They believe that space equals safety. But they are wrong, and often get hurt as a result. You see, when your enemies are close, when their bodies are pressed flush against yours, at that range they can do very little damage. They need distance to swing a punch, to extend their hands and choke your neck. Distance to reach down and unzip a zipper. The lesson is simple: Dictate your space. Keep your enemies as close as possible until you are ready to give them space. And when you give them that space, use it to destroy them. — Alessandra Torre
Don't talk to strangers. Don't do drugs. Don't smoke. Don't drink and drive. Don't have sex. Wear a condom. Wear sunblock. Wear a seat belt. Wear a helmet. If you see something, say something. Just say no. Stop, drop, and roll. Stop, look, and listen. Look both ways before you cross the street ...
Safety is an illusion. Bad things can happen to anyone at any time, whether you follow the rules or not. You can check left, check right, check left again before you step off the curb and into the crosswalk, but that won't stop an anonymous asshole in his shitty pickup from putting you in intensive care ... — Megan McCafferty
There is nothing
prettier in the
whole wide world
than a girl
in love
with every breath she takes. — Atticus Poetry
You always want what you cant have. — Sherr
I was always surrounded by expectation from the very first race I ran as a 5-year-old. — Cathy Freeman
