Renken Nursery Quotes & Sayings
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When I let go of trying to be everything to everyone, I had much more time, attention, love, and connection for the important people in my life. — Brene Brown

Feminism is not a rulebook, but a discussion, a conversation, a process. — Tavi Gevinson

As time passed there was no more buying food, no money, no supplies. On some days, we wouldn't even have a crumb to eat. There's a vivid scene in Nanni Loy's The Four Days of Naples, a movie made after the war about the uprising of the Neapolitans against the occupying Germans, in which one of the young characters sinks his teeth into a loaf of bread so voraciously, so desperately, I can still identify with him. In those four famous days in late September, when Naples rose up against the Germans - even before the Allies arrived, it was the climax of a terrible period of deprivation and marked the beginning of the end of the war in Italy. — Sophia Loren

Nobody is the same. If we were all the same it would be bloody boring. — Peter Hook

Rocky is a very predictable movie. The ending is a foregone conclusion. — Sylvester Stallone

Summer's a total cocktease." He shrugs, repeating himself. "It always ends." He's right about that. Summer always ends. — Sarina Bowen

It's not a matter of old or new forms; a person writes without thinking about any forms, he writes because it flows freely from his soul. — Anton Chekhov

If you add anything to Jesus as a requirement for being happy, that's your real king. — Timothy Keller

Communism was overthrown by life, by thought, by dignity. — Vaclav Havel

Recently I have been spending my lunch with other game directors playing over local connection battle in Spirit Tracks. It is very good to do that in order to facilitate better communications between us. I have been partnering with the director of the Spirit Tracks to fight against the director of the new Wii game and yes, recently we have been winning! — Eiji Aonuma

No married woman ever trusts her husband absolutely, nor does she ever act as if she did trust him. Her utmost confidence is as wary as an American pickpocket's confidence that the policeman on the beat will stay bought. — H.L. Mencken