Sarriondu Quotes & Sayings
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I suspect states are going to realize there's money to be made, and they'll start to change laws so people can distil to sell. It happened with wine, it happened with beer. — Adam Rogers

Why feel guilty for something that isn't your fault?
Because I loved him. And now he is gone. — Marie Lu

Even when you'd lost everything you thought there was to lose, somebody came along and gave you something for free. — Jenny Valentine

Opinions of the masses kill the 'extra' in an 'extraordinary' idea. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

A calendar helps you plan work, gives you concrete goals, and keeps you on track. The comedian Jerry Seinfeld has a calendar method that helps him stick to his daily joke writing. He suggests that you get a wall calendar that shows you the whole year. Then, you break your work into daily chunks. Each day, when you're finished with your work, make a big fat X in the day's box. Every day, instead of just getting work done, your goal is to just fill a box. "After a few days you'll have a chain," Seinfeld says. "Just keep at it and the chain will grow longer every day. You'll like seeing that chain, especially when you get a few weeks under your belt. Your only job next is to not break the chain." Get a calendar. Fill the boxes. Don't break the chain. — Austin Kleon

His joy swept out and away from him, as rays shooting through every part of the world. — Don Bradley

Therefore it is the law of the mystics to see all things, to experience all things, either of heaven or earth, and yet to say little; for the souls incapable of understanding the possibility of their reach will ridicule them. — Hazrat Inayat Khan

If you want to get your message across, you have to learn how to communicate in someone else's world. — John C. Maxwell

You should work at everything you do and try to perfect it as best you can. — Aaron Watson

Our expense is almost all for conformity. It is for cake that we run in debt; 'tis not the intellect, not the heart, not beauty, not worship, that costs so much. — Ralph Waldo Emerson