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Plussed Quotes By Jessi Kirby

I've got this tiny pang of regret when I think of how much I have probably missed out on in the last few years because I was too scared to take a risk, or too shy to speak up, or too worried to be bold. It is my one wild and precious life, after all. — Jessi Kirby

Plussed Quotes By Gordon Lightfoot

There was a TV show called Thank Your Lucky Stars, with the catchphrase "I'll give it five!" The Beatles and Stones were so popular when they were on it. One week The Beatles were number one and then the Stones were right on their heels. — Gordon Lightfoot

Plussed Quotes By Saul Bellow

The hour that burst the spirit's sleep... — Saul Bellow

Plussed Quotes By Rainer Maria Rilke

He who understands one thing understands everything, for the same laws are in all. — Rainer Maria Rilke

Plussed Quotes By Luke Donald

I think the way the greens are, you need to be very accurate with your irons. Whether there's wind or not, the most important thing out here is being able to control the distance of your irons and the direction. I've done that pretty well the last couple of days. — Luke Donald

Plussed Quotes By Tarryn Fisher

How could you forget someone you loved even if I did rip his heart to shreds? — Tarryn Fisher

Plussed Quotes By Swami Vivekananda

It is the duty of every person to contribute in the development and progress of India. — Swami Vivekananda

Plussed Quotes By Alice Walker

We writers - we're the snowflakes of the literary world. We each have our own shape. — Alice Walker

Plussed Quotes By Daniel Defoe

If you have any regard to your future happiness, any view of living comfortably with a husband, any hope of preserving your fortunes, or restoring them after any disaster, never, ladies, marry a fool; any husband rather than a fool. With some other husbands you may be unhappy, but with a fool you will be miserable; with another husband you may, I say, be unhappy, but with a fool you must; nay, if he would, he cannot make you easy; everything he does is so awkward, everything he says is so empty, a woman of any sense cannot but be surfeited and sick of him twenty times a day. — Daniel Defoe