Rufous Quotes & Sayings
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The four natural principles for success are: A clear goal, a definite plan, confidence, no fear of failure. — Robin Sieger
Maybe that's when we see the truth of things, when all the beauty is stripped away. — Kirsty Logan
What did love mean if it was doled out so carelessly, with no thought of consequence? — Damon Galgut
There was something sly about his smile,
his eyes so black and sharp, his rufous hair. Something
that sent her early to their trysting place,
beneath the oak, beside the thornbush,
something that made her climb the tree and wait.
Climb a tree, and in her condition.
Her love arrived at dusk, skulking by owl-light,
carrying a bag,
from which he took a mattock, shovel, knife.
He worked with a will, beside the thornbush, beneath the oaken tree,
he whistled gently, and he sang, as he dug her grave,
that old song ...
shall I sing it for you, now, good folk? — Neil Gaiman
Every time you feel depressed about something, try to identify a corresponding negative thought you had just prior to and during the depression. Because these thoughts have actually created your bad mood, by learning to restructure them, you can change your mood. — David D. Burns
Amory thought how it was only the past that seemed strange and unbelievable. — F Scott Fitzgerald
You do not pay the price of success, you enjoy the price of success. — Zig Ziglar
I have a tendency to really stuff things. I don't really express, you know? Like, express certain feelings and stuff. — Jack Osbourne
An intellectual is a person who acquired the knowledge and knows where and how to use it. — Debasish Mridha
Not chance...choice. What we do is more important than what happens." From 'Beauty In The Bones — Holly Gonzalez
My only thought about Margaret Thatcher is the same one I had about Ronald Reagan. I hated a lot of what they did, but once in a while a country just needs a change. — Gail Collins
The only way that we can avoid the sin of idolatry is by immersing ourselves in Spirit-enlightened study of God through the Scripture. — Elyse M. Fitzpatrick
