Pillough Quotes & Sayings
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I have said repeatedly I do want to take longer to eliminate the deficit than the other parties. Because I want to see us have the ability to invest more in our economy, in our public services, and in lifting people out of poverty. — Nicola Sturgeon
Why is it that when your life is at a breaking point, every freaking song on the radio relates to it. If I heard one more sad song, I was going to rip the radio out of the dash and toss it out on the road. — Jennifer Foor
Concentrate on the text for the moment: the other parts will fall into place in time. — Matthew Johnson
Eventually I lost the idea that I could have a career. I thought I was too old. — Dixie Carter
Some people become hypercritical when stressed.
Then again, he hadn't been stressed last week. She giggled, remembering how he'd instructed her on the proper way to fold hand towels. Talk about nitpicky. Perhaps this would be a good time to call it quits. — Cherise Sinclair
One of the painfully sobering realizations that come from reading history is the utter incompetence that is possible among leaders of whole nations and empires - and the blind faith that such leaders can nevertheless inspire among the people who are enthralled by their words or their posturing. — Thomas Sowell
Both peoples, both nations, deserve a nation-state of their own. Palestinians, if they wish so, will go to the Palestinian state; Jews, if they so wish, can go to the Jewish state. And we'll have to have security and demilitarization agreements between us. — Benjamin Netanyahu
If you want someone who's big-boned and you like that, ain't nothing wrong with having a little extra meat on there. If you like them thin-boned, then that's okay, too. — Martin Lawrence
When you let go of the need for any and all outcomes life becomes a creative magical adventure. — Deepak Chopra
Film recognizes neither time nor space, only the limits of man's imagination — Nicholas Ray
A good name is what is given you by others and that which has been earned by you. — Jack Hyles
I have thanked Him for it," she wrote to her sisters, "more than I have prayed about it. — Warren W. Wiersbe
People will go through their entire lives justifying every damn decision ... they'll fight for all the wrong things, until finally the right thing stares at them square in the face. That's when the choices start to matter. Because in the end, you're a creature of habit. So you may want to choose right, but choose wrong in the end - because you're so damn used to it. It's tragic, then again, life's tragic — Rachel Van Dyken
