Scherbel Road Quotes & Sayings
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Twenty years on the outlaw circuit have not done much to mellow his view of the press and the world of devious squares he thinks it represents. He would no more trust a reporter than he would a cop or a judge. To him they are all the same - the running dogs of whatever fiendish conspiracy has plagued him all these years. — Hunter S. Thompson

So many people think being single is the end of something, but it's really a beginning - a good beginning. — Lauren London

The darkness of the world is but a shadow, but there is light that causes the shadow. — John Hudson Tiner

Imagination could never invent the number of different contradictions that exist innately in each person's heart. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Put no expectations on others, only on yourself. If you put no expectations on others they can not disappoint you. — Samantha Price

A party is a political tool. If it's no longer useful, it should be crumpled up and thrown away. — Shintaro Ishihara

Most successful people can identify one minute, one moment, where their lives changed, and it usually occurred in times of adversity. — Willie Jolley

I think that people who stand up for what they believe in, no matter how unpopular, should be celebrated, not cast aside. — Craig Lancaster

Being heartbroken doesn't mean you stop feeling. Just the opposite - it means you feel it all more.
With your heart in fragments, every sensation is sharper, every emotion more acute. Your feelings are enhanced, like a blind man with an impeccable sense of smell, or a deaf woman whose eyes can perceive things a normal person would never recognize.
The brokenhearted are the best empaths of all. — Julie Johnson

Whenever you read a book or have a conversation, the experience causes physical changes in your brain. It's a little frightening to think that every time you walk away from an encounter, your brain has been altered, sometimes permanently. — George Johnson