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Phillip Sington Quotes By Shane Koyczan

I hid my heart under my bed because my mother said if you're not careful someday somebody's going to break it. Take it from me, under the bed is not a good hiding spot. — Shane Koyczan

Phillip Sington Quotes By Jeff Shelby

I'd forced books on my kids from the day they were born and, as it turned out, it had been completely unnecessary because all of them liked to read. Or maybe they liked to read because I'd read aloud nearly every children's book in print. — Jeff Shelby

Phillip Sington Quotes By John Knowles

The best teaching I ever experienced was at Exeter. Yale was a distinct letdown afterward. — John Knowles

Phillip Sington Quotes By E.J. Squires

So many people suffer because they choose to suffer. Pain comes to us all, but suffering is a choice. — E.J. Squires

Phillip Sington Quotes By Michael Helm

Novels seem to exist because of this need to know and connect, and so story becomes charged with necessity. — Michael Helm

Phillip Sington Quotes By Natalie Cole

One thing that stays the same is my passion for music. Other than that, I've become more dedicated. I think that I really work much harder than I ever did when I first started at my craft; I'm more dedicated, and I have become a perfectionist. — Natalie Cole

Phillip Sington Quotes By Philip Sington

But then, he calls many things mad that he does not care for. Perhaps that is easier than accepting them. — Philip Sington

Phillip Sington Quotes By Larry Winget

Age-old question: Is the glass half empty or half full? Answer: Who cares? Does it really matter whether the glass is half full or half empty? The issue is whether it quenches your thirst. — Larry Winget

Phillip Sington Quotes By George Eliot

Who can prove Wit to be witty when with deeper ground Dulness intuitive declares wit dull? — George Eliot