Sare Quotes & Sayings
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In my office ... I have a little sign and it says, 'Do it!' I suppose if I have learned anything in life, it is that we are to keep moving, keep trying-as long as we breathe! If we do, we will be surprised at how much more can still be done. — Spencer W. Kimball

When you are born into a family like mine, you don't really know anything else. But you quickly realise that it's more about other people and how they are dealing with it. Some can be hugely in awe or uncomfortable, but to you, your parents are just your parents. — Jade Jagger

In terms of sheer annoyance, nobody I have ever known has compared to Sare Worthington, saver of the environment, native of Portland, Maine, forever wishing that she were from Portland, Oregon. Bitch should have just moved there. — Caroline Kepnes

As a music listener, I'm becoming more and more ADD - like, "Eh, I'm bored with this". So who knows how long I'll be playing music. — Chaz Bundick

Village, and it was a long time before I heard the last of it. Boys enjoy the misery of their companions, at least village boys in that day did, and in later life I have found that all adults are not free from the peculiarity. — Ulysses S. Grant

The more a thing is perfect, the more it feels pleasure and pain. — Dante Alighieri

The blessing of this music is that it is fun to do and it keeps evolving. — Jorma Kaukonen

I'll be safe and happy when I'm no longer afraid of my own mind. — Marissa Meyer

When women get together as a group, it is immensely powerful. — Annie Lennox

I started out to be a sex fiend, but I couldn't pass the physical. — Robert Mitchum

The gentlemen are up there, sare," he said. "They do talk and they do laugh at what they talk. They do say they will throw bombs at ze king. — G.K. Chesterton

I understand perfectly. He's fallen for your quiet, timid shell. For who you used to be. He has no idea what you're capable of. What you might do if you're pushed too far. — Tahereh Mafi

The only good thing ever to come out of religion was the music. — George Carlin