Sabido Quotes & Sayings
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chicken eggs sell for two million reichsmarks apiece, and rheumatic fever stalks Children's House like a wolf. There is no butter or meat. Fruit is a memory. — Anthony Doerr

Just remember that money cannot buy you happiness (although it might make misery more tolerable). — Jim Baggott

Lying next to Eliza, I had the feeling I had I'd just found something I didn't even know I'd lost. — Tiffanie DeBartolo

It was one of those winter days that suddenly dream of spring, when the sky is blue and soft and clear, and the wind has dropped its voice and whispers instead of screaming, and the sun is out and the trees look surprised, and over everything there is the faintest, palest tint of green. — Shirley Jackson

Your paycheck is not your employer's responsibility, it's your responsibility. Your employer has no control over your value, but you do. — Jim Rohn

As often as I have witnessed the miracle [birth], held the perfect creature with its tiny hands and feet, each time I have felt as though I were entering a cathedral with prayer in my heart. — Margaret Sanger

he was more than a little daunted by her brain power. He thought she could probably take over the world. Yet — Veronica Henry

You won't understand life and death until you're ready to set aside any hope of understanding life and death and just live your life until you die. — Brad Warner

Culture, far from giving us freedom, only develops, as it advances, new necessities; the fetters of the physical close more tightly around us, so that the fear of loss quenches even the ardent impulse toward improvement, and the maxims of passive obedience are held to be the highest wisdom of life. — Friedrich Schiller

When you know more, you can do more. — Marion Barry

I was told that there was nothing for me but to come here. But, as with life itself, it may not be our choice to come, but it is our choice to leave. — Katherine Marsh

One good song with a message can bring a point more deeply to more people than a thousand rallies. — Phil Ochs