Planuri Quotes & Sayings
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The earth is speaking to us, but we can't hear because of all the racket our senses are making. Sometimes we need to erase them, erase our senses. Then - maybe - the earth will touch us. The universe will speak. The stars will whisper. — Jerry Spinelli

Debate, but do not argue.
Challenge, but do not force your opinions.
To win an argument, but lose a friendship, is a loss.
To lose an argument, but retain a friendship, is gain. — Matshona Dhliwayo

He called dreams a 'royal road' into the unconscious, made up of all forbidden wishes you had and you wished you didn't — Jodi Picoult

I have that working class fear of having nothing. I've always got one eye on what's in the bank. — Jasper Carrott

What some people don't understand about new clothes is it's not about the clothes. It's the promise of how happy you'll be when you wear them, the wonderful things you'll be doing in them, how people will look at you and say, yes, there's a woman who really likes herself. — Kristan Higgins

If someone is mean, harmful, or evil, they're out of my life. I cross them out. — Doris Roberts

Any hope of prescience requires a constant questioning of what is, and a deep-seated belief in the possibility of what can be. — R.A. Salvatore

I don't write my own songs. I don't have time. — Faith Hill

He knew these last lines by heart and mouthed them now in the darkness. My reason for life. Not living, but life. That was the touch. And she was his reason for life, and why he must survive. — Ian McEwan

A revolution is sometimes necessary, but if revolutions become habitual the country in which they take place is going down-hill — Theodore Roosevelt

Raz was one of those vanguard human beings of indeterminate ethnicity, the magnificent mutts that I hope we are all destined to become given another millennium of intermixing. His skin was a rich pecan color from his dad, who was part African American and part native Hawaiian. His hair, straight and glossy black, and the almond shape of his eyes came from his Japanese grandmother. But their color was the cool blue he'd inherited from his mum, a Swedish windsurfing champion. — Geraldine Brooks