Potherb Quotes & Sayings
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If you can open your mouth to say; I love you! To someone without taking such person(s) as your priority, even with your gifts and money, something more important than your freebie is missing out! — Michael Bassey Johnson

All the world talks, knowledge or information, takes you nowhere unless it's applied into life. It's only the experience, which allows you to see, beyond the present state. — Roshan Sharma

hipsters and entrepreneurs were complicated locusts. they ate up everything in sight, but they meant well. — Walidah Imarisha

Who you are is more important than what you do. The goal is to bring what you do in alignment with who you are, so you don't end up being someone you don't want to be. — Po Bronson

It was one thing to read about a society obsessed with female purity - quite another to find yourself living in one. — Emily Croy Barker

If we commit ourselves to the successful completion of a task, then we personify excellence. — Nik Halik

-Why are you so sad?
- Because you speak to me in words and I look at you with feelings. — Leo Tolstoy

Loneliness is not so much where you are, but instead is your state of mind" - Commander Hadfield — Nick Bilton

I take it that you mean to seduce me," she murmured between kisses.
"Yes." Seduce her and marry her. And then seduce her again, as often as he could.
"Well then, carry on."
So he did. — Sabrina Jeffries

I must see new things and investigate them. I want to taste dark water and see crackling trees and wild winds. — Egon Schiele

It makes no sense economically that public money goes to help foreign workers and migrants in a region where unemployment is higher than national average. — Marion Marechal-Le Pen

For me, my father was, and still is, a symbol of qualified persons in the Ministry of Foreign Trade under Soviet conditions. — Vladimir Potanin

The Constitution is no simple contract, not because it uses a certain amount of open-ended language, but because its language grants and guarantees many good things, and good things that compete with each other and can never all be realized, altogether, all at once. — David Souter