Parents Day Greeting Card Quotes & Sayings
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Before she closed the door, she hit me with this one: "I feel like it's November first," she said, "and I'm that discarded jack-o'-lantern whose heart and guts are splattered all over the boulevard of broken promises."
"And a good night to you, too," I said. — Rick Detorie

As the Universe is my witness, I_ now accept my destiny. I accept that I am an aspect of the Divine, I accept that as such I AM THAT I AM. I freely declare that I am now ready to step into my own power and the fullness of my being, in service to humanity and the Divine plan. It is my choice as a free spirit to explore my own potential, and I offer myself in service to Light and unconditional love, now and always. I now ask that I be released from all outstanding Karmic debts or that they be settled now, I now release any debts owed to me. I freely forgive all those who have harmed me and likewise beg the forgiveness of any I may have harmed. I ask for the Divine highest good of all, with love in my heart and of my own free will. So be it. — Raym Richards

Don't tell them you're not a Marxist, darling, we saw Duck Soup together at the Rialto just last week. — Pansy Schneider-Horst

Ball teams do not always run true to form in a short series. In a season's campaign, class will tell; the best team will invariably win, unless disaster overtakes it. In a short series, some freak situation, same unusual play, may prove to be the turning point. — Billy Evans

Perhaps God's so deeply ashamed of us, of something we did, that he's wishing himself to forget. — Kazuo Ishiguro

The garden is a kind of sanctuary. — John Berger

Jesus Christ in a miniskirt. — Dakota Cassidy

The world is magic. Science is but an insipid style of sorcery. — Rudy Rucker

The more you get, the more you get to give. — J.R. Rim

I don't get mad, I get even. — Patricia Briggs

I always want to watch something I've done, so that I know what I didn't do well. — Michael Angarano