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Paige Matthews Funny Quotes By Anne McCaffrey

The tears I feel today
I'll wait to shed tomorrow.
Though I'll not sleep this night
Nor find surcease from sorrow.
My eyes must keep their sight:
I dare not be tear-blinded.
I must be free to talk
Not choked with grief, clear-minded.
My mouth cannot betray
The anguish that I know.
Yes, I'll keep my tears til later:
But my grief will never go. — Anne McCaffrey

Paige Matthews Funny Quotes By Karen Armstrong

Human beings have always been mythmakers. — Karen Armstrong

Paige Matthews Funny Quotes By Viktoria Modesta

I'd like to rebrand the whole thing that's called 'disability'. It's an unsuitable title in the modern world — Viktoria Modesta

Paige Matthews Funny Quotes By Tony Abbott

The only thing I wouldn't do is sell my arse. — Tony Abbott

Paige Matthews Funny Quotes By Farrah Fawcett

It would almost be sinful to say that I regretted doing 'Charlie's Angels' because it did so much for my career. — Farrah Fawcett

Paige Matthews Funny Quotes By Jim Drain

With clothing and fashion, the language changes - the gloves come off, and we all can participate. — Jim Drain

Paige Matthews Funny Quotes By Toby Stephens

I think all parts come with baggage unless it is a brand new play. If one was daunted by that, you would never do anything. — Toby Stephens

Paige Matthews Funny Quotes By Joel Fuhrman

Raw leafy greens contain only about 100 calories per pound and are packed with nutrients. — Joel Fuhrman

Paige Matthews Funny Quotes By Kay Honeyman

Had my father loved my mother? He never spoke of her. I always imagined a traditional marriage between them--one built with the strong bones of respect, but stripped of the soft skin of love. — Kay Honeyman

Paige Matthews Funny Quotes By Gina Lake

We need to understand that the suffering people cause themselves and others comes from this primitive aspect of human nature and isn't a reflection of their true nature or value as a human being. The only thing that allows us to hurt or go to war with others is the belief that they are evil rather than that they, like us, are driven by a primitive aspect of themselves that perpetrates evil. — Gina Lake