Ramanauskas Ricardas Quotes & Sayings
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There is an automatic assumption that negative is realistic and positive is unrealistic. — Susan Jeffers

The human spirit needs places where nature has not been re-arranged by the hand of man. — Anonymous

That night, my heart softened around Wills's autism. Clearly, Katherine had been right. I couldn't isolate him. As painful as it was to watch him paralyzed with fright, I knew that he was happier when he tried. Not showing up was admitting defeat. Admitting that he couldn't do it. Admitting that the autism was bigger than him. — Monica Holloway

You got to get outta here, Josie. New Orleans is fine for some people, real good for a few. But not for you. Too much baggage that'll pull you down. You got dreams and the potential to make 'em real. — Ruta Sepetys

The remembrance of past misery is sweet. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

You know you're in a bad patch when the most interesting part of the book you're reading is the acknowledgments page. — Sara Nelson

A simple "I'm proud of you" does wonders. It's something that we don't get to hear a lot, and probably what we need the most. — Ziad K. Abdelnour

He (the sage) is good to those who are good. He is also good to those who are not good. That is the virtue of good. — Laozi

What mortal knew the way their fate line would run? — Guy Gavriel Kay

Recently I learned this amazing thing. If you become addicted to pain killers, it can go very, very wrong for you. Who knew? — Carrie Fisher

Pieter would be pleased with the rest of the coins, the debt now settled. I would not have cost him anything. A maid came free. — Tracy Chevalier

World vision is getting on your heart what has always been on God's heart. — Dawson Trotman

Good work, Eddie, I thought. You may have just helped get the girl of your dreams back together with her boyfriend. — Richelle Mead

He has always had a dangerous tendency to embrace blind optimism in the face of hard facts. — Jonathan Tropper