Quilosa Power Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes a place to work, or a place to relax--even if only for an hour--is all you need. That, and good friends. Without those things, the city will break you into a million tiny pieces. But what in the world could be harder to find? — Aaron Cometbus

It was nice - in the dark and the quiet ... and her eyes looking back, like there was something in me worth seeing. — John Green

Nothing can ever be a rule in drama, because then you're saying certain things won't ever happen, and that would be very boring. — Steven Moffat

Next minute you'll be telling me there's nothing wrong,' he said softly. 'One of the all time favourite lies women employ when they're hiding huge grievances. — Lindsay Armstrong

In practice, such trifles as contradictions in principle are easily set aside; the faculty of ignoring them makes the practical man. — Henry Adams

If I become a wizard, do I have to be celibate?" This seemed to puzzle Phillip. "No, you don't have to be celibate. You can be, if that's your thing." Martin — Scott Meyer

The whole guilt thing of not feeling Mexican enough was a big deal, too. On the one hand, you have your grandmother who is anointing you as a chosen one because you are light, but then you feel like you're less because you are lighter than your cousins, who are more down on the streets. You know? So that confusion was all I wrote about. — Matt De La Pena

Love isn't an opinion, it's a chemical reaction. — Tony Randall

That's what fantasies are for, to help us imagine that things are better than they are. — Roger Ebert

If you're open with people and provide context for the decisions that your making, customers will stick with you. — Andrew Mason

We are to derive worth from God alone and to love without judgment and without conditions on the basis of the unsurpassable fullness of life we get from God. Our only job is to love, not judge. — Gregory A. Boyd

People don't stop being bullies when they grow up. They just dress differently to fool you. — Patti Digh