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Quarried Crossword Quotes By J.J. McAvoy

Clothes covered in red,
Eyelids sore and blue,
Never forget the ruthless
Because they won't ever forget you. — J.J. McAvoy

Quarried Crossword Quotes By Jennifer E. Smith

Not everyone makes it fifty-two years, and if you do, it doesn't matter that you once stood in front of all those people and said that you would. The important part is that you had someone to stick by you all that time. Even when everything sucked. — Jennifer E. Smith

Quarried Crossword Quotes By Miguel Ruiz

In any kind of relationship we can make the assumption that others know what we think, and we don't have to say what we want. They are going to do what we want because they know us so well. If they don't do what we want, what we assume they should do, we feel hurt and think, "How could you do that? You should know." Again, we make the assumption that the other person knows what we want. A whole drama is created because we make this assumption and then put more assumptions on
top of it. — Miguel Ruiz

Quarried Crossword Quotes By Mark Hoppus

I would probably say, 'Don't worry so much about stuff as you grow up.' — Mark Hoppus

Quarried Crossword Quotes By Alec Berg

I have a feeling that life as a billionaire in Silicon Valley is very different than the life that you or I would lead. Unless you're a billionaire; I don't know your financial situation. — Alec Berg

Quarried Crossword Quotes By Katrina Kenison

It's easy, given the times we live in and the implicit messages we absorb each day, to equeate a good life with having a lot and doing a lot. So it's also easy to fall into believing that our children, if they are to succeed in life, need to be terrific at everything, and that it's up to us to make sure that they are-to keep them on track through tougher course loads, more activities, more competitive sports, more summer programs. But in all our well-intentioned efforts to do the right thing for our children, we may be failing to provide them with something that is truly essential-the time and space they need to wake up to themselves, to grow acquainted with their own innate gifts, to dream their dreams and discover their true natures. — Katrina Kenison