Praeitis Kas Quotes & Sayings
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SPIKE: Settling down is only good for one kind of man.
JESSE: The p*ssy kind?
SPIKE: Nah, the strong sort. You're a strong man, and you're honest. Never thought I'd think about those two words and you in the same sentence.
JESSE: I couldn't be a big d*ck all my life. — Sam Crescent

Learning to appreciate the beauty that surrounds you is one of the keys to your happiness. — Tom Giaquinto

I can't do this alone, Finn. I need you beside me.
Nobody had ever said that to me. — Tabitha McGowan

The nice thing about things that are urgent," he liked to say, "is that if you wait long enough they aren't urgent anymore." "I — Michael Lewis

Your worst enemy is your best teacher. — Gautama Buddha

WHY DO THEY MAKE THINGS SO COMPLICATED? ... So that those who have the responsibility for understanding can understand — Paulo Coelho

Everything that is exact is short. — Joseph Joubert

I used to be very afraid of flying. It would creep me out and make me very tense and very uncomfortable, and I would sweat or even cry. I was very, very scared of dying, but I'm not anymore. Fears need to be indulged, in order to exist. I don't have much time to indulge in any fears. — Franka Potente

Our President has given symbolic support to the National Day of Prayer but I believe that our nation needs an impassioned call to our collective knees. — Jonathan Falwell

Go for vitality, not comfort. — Nicholas Lore

The repercussions of one person living in stubborn gladness are incalculable. — Martha Beck

I do not declare that I have no intention of marrying on any general principle. If I were to see the right man, no doubt I should eat my words with a ready appetite. The simple fact is, I have never seen him yet, and at the age of thirty, reason inclines me rather to conclude that he does not exist, than to persist in the belief that he is still somewhere to be found — Jude Morgan

Parents don't get that, though. They don't understand about the fragility of teen friendships. They don't understand how easy it is for things to break apart, how someone you thought would be by your side forever can just disappear, or turn on you, or decide she likes someone more than she likes you. Parents always talk about romantic relationships being so ephemeral and fleeting in high school. What they don't get is that friendships can be the same way. — Lauren Barnholdt