Pocitos Quotes & Sayings
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Dangerous principles impose upon our understanding, emasculate our spirits, and spoil our temper. — Jeremy Collier

The dam of tears broke again and I cried softly, grateful for the love I didn't deserve because the gift of me didn't seem to be enough. — Denise Grover Swank

The breath of the flute player: does it belong to the flute? — Rumi

I'll help you, Ulrik, King of Silvers, if you'll help me," she purred and ran her hand up his chest.
He grasped her wrist, halting her arm. Then he bent his head until their lips were nearly touching. "Shall we seal the deal with a kiss?
"I thought you'd never ask," she said huskily right before she put her mouth to his. — Donna Grant

I always think that women are the chaos managers of life. — Teresa Heinz

We have so many people retiring that we do not have enough people paying into the system to be able to provide the benefits for those collecting those benefits. — Chris Chocola

Magicians are not made, they make themselves. — William G. Gray

There was nothing normal or typical about our love. We should've been one hot mess of madness for all that we'd suffered, but just as a flower grows from the sky's tears, our love grew from pain. It blossomed in darkness and thrived with time. — Keri Lake

Whether we like it or not, we are puppets of our emotions. We make complex decisions by consulting our feelings, not our thoughts. Against our best intentions, we substitute the question, "What do I think about this?" with "How do I feel about this?" So, smile! Your future depends on it. — Rolf Dobelli

In spite of calamity, He still has a plan for me, And it's working for my good, And it's building my testimony ... — Marvin Sapp

It is very well to be able to write a book, but can you waggle your ears? — J.M. Barrie

The highest reward that God gives us for good work is the ability to do better work. — Elbert Hubbard

Filmmakers who use narrators pay a price for taking the easy way: narrated films date far more quickly than films without narrators. — Bruce Jackson