Sadie Lip Service Quotes & Sayings
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Every day I am grateful for the abundance in my life and all around me Every day I attract more abundance and wealth by improving my skills and talents — Darren Cottingham

They're old enough to know how the world really works, so why are they so stupid? It's easy to talk big, but the important thing is whether or not you can clean up the shit. — Haruki Murakami

The one thing for which we are all being disciplined is to know that God is real. As soon as God becomes real, other people become shadows. Nothing that other saints do or say can ever perturb the one who is built on God. — Oswald Chambers

I'm Tetris Silas. All my pieces and parts are going to fit into all of your pieces and parts. — Colleen Hoover

Everything you do counts forever. You are an expression of the whole process of creation; you are a cocreator. — Barbara Marx Hubbard

To cure worry, spend fifteen minutes daily filling your mind full of God. Worry is just a very bad mental habit. You can change any habit with God's help. — Norman Vincent Peale

I try to make people smile and dance, not think about things or educate them. — Norman Cook

Love is the dance of the spirit on a stage called heart with the songs of mind to satisfy our eternal desires to belong. — Debasish Mridha

Only criminals and madmen walk into Central Park after midnight...or, occasionally, an actor. (Dark City Lights) — Jane Dentinger

Facebook has this famous poster that says move fast and break things. But at the same time they manage to be obsessed with quality. — Sam Altman

When it came to hatred, Brodd Tenways had a bottomless supply. He was one of those bastards who can't even breathe quietly, ugly as incest and always delighted to push it in your face, leering from the shadows like the village pervert at a passing milkmaid. — Joe Abercrombie

There are two thing you need for a jolly good hymn.The first is a set of words that expresses the mood or sentiment of the worshipper.The second-and perhaps even more important- is a good tune..with a simple popular melody. — John Betjeman