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Schlocky Christmas Quotes & Sayings

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Schlocky Christmas Quotes By Michael B. Jordan

I'm definitely a lover, but I fight when I have to - for something or someone. — Michael B. Jordan

Schlocky Christmas Quotes By Blanco Vandam

Power is obtainable respect is earned loyalty is priceless and revenge is sweet these are the lessons we learn in life — Blanco Vandam

Schlocky Christmas Quotes By C.S. Lewis

The second glimpse came through Squirrel Nutkin; through it only, though I loved all the Beatrix Potter books. But the rest of them were merely entertaining; it administered the shock, it was a trouble. It troubled me with what I can only describe as the Idea of Autumn. It sounds fantastic to say that one can be enamored of a season, but that is something like what happened; and, as before, the experience was one of intense desire. And one went back to the book, not to gratify the desire (that was impossible - how can one possess Autumn?) but to reawake it. And in this experience also there was the same surprise and the same sense of incalculable importance. It was something quite different from ordinary life and even from ordinary pleasure; something, as they would now say, "in another dimension." The — C.S. Lewis

Schlocky Christmas Quotes By James Patterson

Like we were just jagged puzzle pieces that made no sense alone but together we fit perfectly. That's what life is supposed to be like for normal people right? You find that other piece that matches yours that completes yours. And you make the jags and the crevices fit, even if they don't go in perfectly smooth, even if they require a few adjustments. You don't demand perfection you make it work and appreciate the parts that fit instead of obsessing about the small angles that don't. — James Patterson

Schlocky Christmas Quotes By Epictetus

Whoever chafes at the conditions dealt by fate is unskilled in the art of life; whoever bears with them nobly and makes wise use of the results is a man who deserves to be considered good. — Epictetus