Peahens Birds Quotes & Sayings
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Because love is an act of will. You think it will just happen, but you have to make it so. Even when it's gone wrong. Wait and see. If love doesn't come to you, you have to go find it. — Alice Hoffman
Genius is a potential that lives within you and every other human being. You have many moments of genius in your lifetime. These are the times when you have a uniquely brilliant idea and implement it even if only you are aware of how fantastic it is. — Wayne Dyer
It occurred to Mo that he didn't have any pictures of himself as a boy. Every photo he owned, every memento of his life, was from after. It was as if he had been born the day he left. He had gone out from here and invented himself. — Leonard Pitts Jr.
I am opposed to looking upon logic as a kind of game ... One might think that it is a matter of choice or convention which logic one adopts. I disagree with this view. — Karl Popper
If you feel driven to feed the poor, get your checkbook out and keep your tyrannical mouth shut about it. — Lewis Goldberg
The working class has been turned into a consuming class - a situation has been created where people value their worth by what they can afford. — Jarvis Cocker
For a century and a half now, America and Japan have formed one of the great and enduring alliances of modern times. — George W. Bush
People call me a saint and I think, I have to work harder. Because a saint would be a great thing to be. — Paul Farmer
I've been called many things, but never an intellectual. — Tallulah Bankhead
Tonight has been the craziest, most insane night of perhaps my entire life - except the one I was born. I imagine that's insane, coming out of a vagina and all that. — Emma Hart
It's nice to be important, but it's important to always be nice. — Alyssa Milano
Compassion is the key to a successful relationship because by means of compassion we can access the innermost needs of the other. When we are aware of those needs, we can begin to communicate and not just profess what we think we know and demand that others change because we want them to. — Sharon Gannon
