Sally Ragdoll Quotes & Sayings
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Old age and death are in the natural course of things. There is nothing a doctor can do about them. — Muso Soseki

Do not discourage your children from hoarding, if they have a taste to it; whoever lays up his penny rather than part with it for a cake, at least is not the slave of gross appetite; and shows besides a preference always to be esteemed, of the future to the present moment. — Samuel Johnson

We are fortunate now to become aware of the contents of our mind. With that knowledge we will be able to change the aspects that lead to confusion and misery in our lives. — Thubten Chodron

I realized I was tired of singing about trees and flowers. I wanted to sing about real life. From then on, nobody could tell me anything was better than blues. — Robert Cray

And how many ideas there have been on earth in the history of man which were unthinkable ten years before they appeared! Yet when their destined hour had come, they came forth and spread over the whole earth. So it will be with us, and our people will shine forth in the world, and all men will say: "The stone which the builders rejected has become the cornerstone of the building. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

In God's plan, you've got a part to play. If you know it and believe it, you'll live it. — Lysa TerKeurst

Genius is personal, decided by fate, but it expresses itself by means of system. There is no work of art without system. — Le Corbusier

I only enjoy what I can see, because I don't feel anything. For example, your new wallpaper. I like it and it can stay, it's quiet and it keeps quiet at least. Luckily I don't have to feel it, just see it. — Elfriede Jelinek

A gentleman is any man who wouldn't hit a woman with his hat on. — Fred Allen

Well, of course, it was not any of my business but you get very queer glimpses of life sometimes, and you can't help speculating about them. — Agatha Christie

Epictetus being asked how a man should give pain to his enemy answered, By preparing himself to live the best life that he can. — Epictetus

It is not a good omen to meet a lot of cats when one sets out on a journey, so the Lieutenant spat three times for each cat, as his mother had taught him to do ... — Selma Lagerlof

A novel is not an allegory ... it is a sensual experience of another world. If you don't enter that world, hold your breath with the characters and become involved in their destiny, you won't be able to empathize, and empathy is at the heart of the novel. This is how you read a novel; you inhale the experience. So start breathing. I just want you to remember this. That is all; class dismissed. — Azar Nafisi