Removing Toxicity Quotes & Sayings
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If only I had known that it takes a lot more than love to make a marriage work, then maybe our story would be different. — Mia Asher

Cliff shrugged. None of their ideas sounded — Larry Niven

You're in fine temper," Raffin said.
"Your hair is blue," she snapped back. — Kristin Cashore

Abe picked up a shiny silver star, now a bit tarnished, the symbol of a happier time. The year after their daughter's death came the joy of a a newborn son,. Jeremy just squeaked into life the day before the holiday. The star was Abe's gift to his wife that Christmas. He smiled as he hung it on a branch. — Debra Holland

Removing toxicity from your life is essential to maintaining a peaceful state of mind and an overall quality of health. This purging can and should include any detrimental habits, including negative, controlling, and abusive people. Once you start living an empowered lifestyle that supports your own higher balance, you will find it to be an easy transition from the negative to the positive in every aspect of your life — Gary Hopkins

Ideas are really what interest me in producing a band, if I can bring something productive to the project. — Mark Hoppus

I'm a huge Aerosmith fan. — Kenny Chesney

An extraordinary dream by lord charles wellesley. (Charlotte Bronte)
'In this slumber i thought i was walking on the banks of a river ... Which murmered over small pebbles at the bottom, gleaming like crystals through the silver stream' 'and the green buds of the wild rose trees around were unopened' 'and a mild warmth were shed from the sun ... Then at its height in the blue sky — Charlotte Bronte

How were we to know we were happy? — Margaret Atwood

Trends in circulation and advertising - the rise of the Internet, which has made the daily newspaper look slow and unresponsive; the advent of Craigslist, which is wiping out classified advertising-have created a palpable sense of doom. — Eric Alterman