Prattler Bird Quotes & Sayings
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When I paint a picture of a house, that goes back to my roots. — Edward Ruscha
If we don't act , we're just standing still. and the act of standing still is the same as moving backwards when everyone else is in motion all around us, around the world — Neil DeGrasse Tyson
The government endangers us with our own money. — James Cook
Leaders need to cultivate two things: a righteous heart and a rhinoceros skin. — Charles R. Swindoll
A dream you once were,
A dream of all my realities,
A dream I can no long strive for
In the wake of my manly betayals — C. Elizabeth
She knew she could be executed if she were caught, but there was no way that she would leave Callie in the hands of Fae. — Cathlin Shahriary
It's amazing to me how hard people work to maintain a life they hate. — Steve Maraboli
An alcoholic father, poverty, my own juvenile diabetes, the limited English my parents spoke - although my mother has become completely bilingual since. All these things intrude on what most people think of as happiness. — Sonia Sotomayor
There are so many things that poetry is about, one of which is memory. — Peter Davison
The rare individuals who unselfishly try to serve others have an enormous advantage-they have little competition. — Andrew Carnegie
With dogs you just go up and smell their asses and you know where you stand. It's so much easier. Why can't humans do that? — Kevin Hearne
Anyway, the sort of love that will not wait is probably best to pass by. — Alice Hoffman
You don't have to be an angel, just be someone who can give. — Patti LaBelle
A worthy life means showing up when showing up is the only thing to do. Goodness bears itself out in millions of ordinary ways across the globe, for the rich and poor, the famous and unknown, in enormous measures and tiny, holy moments. It may involve a career and it may not. It may include traditional components and it may not. — Jen Hatmaker
There is a Kretan proverb that says that peace is always "over there", but that is no longer true: it is within our grasp. — Graham McNeill
