Pennsylvanian Tree Quotes & Sayings
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It helps if you really enjoy your jobs. If you don't, then just think about the money. — Lisa Nicole Carson

When you tap into the energy of possibility, there is always something greater than potential can give you. — Gary M. Douglas

When will you be pleased to dine, Mr. Holmes?' Mrs. Hudson asked. 'Seven-thirty, the day after to-morrow' said he. — Arthur Conan Doyle

There is that in the Notre Dame fan which makes him intolerable to others, namely, his unassailable confidence that in a well-ordered universe Notre Dame is meant to win all of its games. — Ralph McInerny

The apostles never described themselves as wealthy; instead, they warned those who were rich that their wealth could indeed threaten their perspective on eternal matters. Like — J. Warner Wallace

Ale, man, ale's the stuff to drink for fellows whom it hurts to think. — A.E. Housman

There's a card up in your little sweetshop advertising Pomeranian cross puppies free to a good home," he observed. "What's your point?" "I'm not a puppy, you can't give me away. — Sarah Rees Brennan

Daily mediation is a healthy spiritual exercise. — Lailah Gifty Akita

We all know what a big giant sword you have, I'm sure. No need for you to wave it in our faces yet again. — George R R Martin

I hated the long look people gave you & the slow headshake that said poor little you. I knew sadness. It was a longtime friend of mine now. — Melissa West

My parents, despite their serious attitude toward life in general, and that of their children in particular, were very broadminded people. There was no such thing as a bad profession for them. As I was their daughter, they knew that, whatever profession I chose, I would do it well. That was enough for them. There was always trust among the Kellys. — Grace Kelly

How peaceful a bedroom is without a man in it. — Dorothy Eden

The point of a presidential campaign is to put the candidate through the ringer: to force him to get banged up by his opponents and the press, and to have to answer the difficult and uncomfortable questions, be investigated, and learn the thrust and parry of political swordplay. — Monica Crowley