Ruisenores Quotes & Sayings
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I just think, you know, when we talk about a politician, I think a person has to be themselves. Let the voters see the real you. — Joe Manchin
Prioritise self-care & incorporate a MINIMUM of 60 mins 'ME TIME' into your daily routine.
YES THERE ARE enough hours in the day.
NO EXCUSES. — Miya Yamanouchi
Hot July brings cooling showers,
Apricots and gillyflowers. — Sara Coleridge
Those called upon to play a decisive part in the history of nations are more often than not unaware of the destinies they embody — Maurice Druon
The first time I goofed out on Heroin was 1985. It was like sinking into a sea of warm marmalade. And once submerged in its sickly sweet balm I was cast adrift in a universe of dreams. And in the middle of vacant, non-existence I had found freedom. The outside world was no longer my enemy because my final tenuous connection with it had been severed forever. — U.V. Ray
We aren't in an information age, we are in an entertainment age. — Tony Robbins
Caia sighed. If this guy knew that he was in a room of lykans, two of which who looked as if they could happily rip him apart, the cockiness would soon dissolve and the peeing of the pants would commence. — Samantha Young
Although my work leads me to spend time with Nazi skinheads, diseased street prostitutes and homeless alcoholics, I do not have the strength of character to be a pathologist. — William T. Vollmann
What you think about yourself is much more important than what others think of you. — Seneca The Elder
And now the matchless deed's achieved, Determined, Dared, and Done. — Christopher Smart
What fresh hell is this? I — Fisher Amelie
The West to me is where the landscape is, — Lee Friedlander
The mind which is most capable of receiving impressions is very often the least capable of drawing conclusions. — Virginia Woolf
We wait, we wait,
And the saints and martyrs wait, for those who shall be martyrs and saints.
Destiny waits in the hand of God, shaping the still unshapen:
I have seen these things in a shaft of sunlight.
Destiny waits in the hand of God, not in the hands of statesmen
Who do, some well, some ill, planning and guessing,
Having their aims which turn in their hands in the pattern of time. — T. S. Eliot
