Poyomi Quotes & Sayings
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Adoption was such a positive alternative to abortion, a way to save one life and brighten two more: those of the adoptive parents. — George W. Bush
Michael Bloomfields' musical understanding was broad and deep, and he knew how to turn that understanding into communication .. his influence was phenomenal ... his story is about those kinds of things and about the people he knew and the audiences he thrilled and the times he had ... — Mark Naftalin
As long as I'm having fun I'm going to play. — Derek Jeter
Outings are so much more fun when we can savor them through the children's eyes. — Lawana Blackwell
The moment you think you understand a great work of art, it's dead for you. — Oscar Wilde
Confession is always a good place to start when we feel lost. — Edward T. Welch
Until you find yourself, it's impossible to lose you — Drake
The slow constellations wheeled on. It would be dawn and then sun-up after a while and he would be hungry. But that would be to-morrow and now he was only cold, and walking would cure that. His breathing was easier now and he decided to get up and go on, and then he found that he had been asleep because he knew it was almost dawn, the night almost over. He could tell that from the whippoorwills. They were everywhere now among the dark trees below him, constant and inflectioned and ceaseless, so that, as the instant for giving over to the day birds drew nearer and nearer, there was no interval at all between them. He got up. He was a little stiff, but walking would cure that too as it would the cold, and soon there would be the sun. He went on down the hill, toward the dark woods within which the liquid silver voices of the birds called unceasing - the rapid and urgent beating of the urgent and quiring heart of the late spring night. He did not look back. — William Faulkner
It's an incredibly exciting thing, this one meaningless life of yours — Tim Minchin
cause sitting around moping over a nigga ain't never got a bitch nowhere. — N. Carmouche
