Saphira Book Quotes & Sayings
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I am not and never will be perfect. I am not always as honest, respectful, responsible, fair or as kind as I should be. All I can do is what I should do: strive every day, with every decision to be the best person I can be. I don't expect to be perfect but I know I can be better. — Michael Josephson
Why does ice cream go with a broken heart?" Kylie asked. "Because if you eat enough of it, it freezes the heart and numbs the pain for a bit, — C.C. Hunter
Our identity is like a kaleidoscope. With each turn we reset it not to a former or final state but to a new one that reflects the here-and-now positions of the pieces we have to work with. The design is always new because the shifts are continual. That is what makes kaleidoscopes, and us, so appealing and beautiful. — David Richo
If you felt that excitement when you voted for Barack Obama, shouldn't you feel that way now that he's President Obama? You know there's something wrong with the kind of job he's done as president when the best feeling you had was the day you voted for him. — Mitt Romney
There is no gratitude for things past. Gratitude is always for what you're going to do for people in the future. — Harry S. Truman
As an actor, of course, you want to be in something that's successful. — Marina Sirtis
There's a certain amount of traveling in a dream deferred. — Langston Hughes
Your library is your portrait. — Linda Fairstein
Those who are not faeries find comfort in lies. I cannot judge that. — Cassandra Clare
I guess I learned that even though most people are good, they can be talked into doing bad things by one or two jerks...And I guess, people sometimes need someone who can stand up and remind them that they are good people and they know what's right. — Christopher Scotton
Whatever merit there is in anything that I have written is simply due to the fact that when I was a child my mother daily read me a part of the Bible and daily made me learn a part of it by heart. — John Ruskin
Remember this, had any other condition been better for you than the one in which you are, divine love would have put you there. — Charles Spurgeon
I should not like my writing to spare other people the trouble of thinking. But, if possible, to stimulate someone to thoughts of his own. — Ludwig Wittgenstein
Encounters with the living always drained him more than those with the dead. — Colin Cotterill