Revelstoke Trail Quotes & Sayings
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I did not practice hours a day for eighteen years to have my success attributed to a myth. — Josh Groban

Everyone I looked at, their whole lives, did exactly what they were supposed to do
without even questioning it, without even wondering if they could
do something different. — Catherine Gilbert Murdock

You're not going to be immediately good at anything you do. You wouldn't quit on the first day of your new job, so why quit on the first try at doing something else? — Jennifer Megan Varnadore

Some new machinery with adequate powers must be created now if our fine phrases and noble sentiments are to have substance and meaning for our children. — J. William Fulbright

I'm always sure of what I do," he said. "Sometimes I was just never sure there was supposed to be a happy ending. — Maggie Stiefvater

My first civil disobedience arrest for social justice was in 1986 for protesting the SDI. — Martin Sheen

The kiss ... holy alien babies, the kiss was a raw combination of lust and possession. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

All of the great writers and sages we are so quick to quote have simply given their interpretation of what it means to be human. — Chris Matakas

A 2001 survey of business owners with MBAs conducted by the Rochester Institute of Technology found that money was the primary motivator for only 29% of women, versus 76% of men. Women prioritized flexibility, fulfillment, autonomy and safety. — Warren Farrell

A man's any man at all, no one fucks with his woman. — Kristen Ashley

He's morbidly obese. He's unusually bloated. There are needle marks on his abdomen and thighs that indicate he's an insulin-dependent diabetic. His diet was fast food and Skittles.
Collier looked skeptical. "So Harding conveniently slipped into a diabetic coma during the middle of a death match? — Karin Slaughter

I closed my eyes , trying to pretend I lived in a universe that contained only my cock and his hand. And lazy pleasure that spilled eternally in silver spirals. — Alexis Hall

But there is no such being as an ordinary man or woman if by ordinary you mean what so many people mean: negligible. Each human being is so tremendous that he or she merits a reverence that is really religious. For each is a creation of God; each a mirror of Divinity; each a feature or a facet on the Face of Christ; each an object of constant care and concern to the Trinity. There is nothing ordinary in the sense that so many of us use that word, about any human being. — M. Raymond