Restaurirati Quotes & Sayings
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The rate at which a person can mature is directly proportional to the embarrassment he can tolerate. — Douglas Engelbart
Our fall is always first a failure to give thanks. — Ann Voskamp
The last thing Mitch really remembered was ... being on top of Sissy. He'd had a split second of thinking, Wow. This feels really good. — Shelly Laurenston
This, he knew, was courage, the truest, ultimate courage, because there was no one here to sympathize or praise him for it. What he felt was felt without the hope of commendation. — Richard Matheson
A giver's purse can never be paused. — Michael Bassey Johnson
Jem told me what Ragnor Fell said about my father," Will said. "That for my father, there was only ever one woman he loved, and it was her for him, or nothing. You are that for me. I love you, and I will only ever love you until I die - — Cassandra Clare
Suffering is universal, and yet nobody teaches us how to cope with this truth of life. — Lisa Danylchuk
Life is just repeated attempts at trying to do better. — Richelle E. Goodrich
So much about living life, to me, is about humility and gratitude. And I've tried very hard to have those qualities and be that person and I'm just so disappointed in myself that I allowed it to slip. — Katherine Heigl
A maid that laughs is half taken. — John Ray
She started off, walking fast, as if the speed of her steps could give form to the things she felt. — Ayn Rand
As you walk and eat and travel, be where you are. Otherwise you will miss most of your life. — Gautama Buddha
My parents taught me a long time ago that you win in life with people, and that's important, because if you hang with winners, you stand a great chance of being a winner. — Pat Summitt
Better to be a mouse behind the wainscoting, nibbling at the wires. Better to be a spider, high up under the eaves, spinning its web. — Stephen King
The right to do something doesn't mean it's the right thing to do. — Michael Steele
