Seanette Zappel Quotes & Sayings
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Happiness is not a possession to be prized, it is a quality of thought, a state of mind. — Daphne Du Maurier

Shun the praise of men and love the one who, in the fear of the Lord, reprimands you. — Pachomius The Great

They all settled into being the kind of friends when they heard from each other ... or when they occasionally got together. And when they were not in touch, they did not think of one another. — John Irving

Motherhood is the second oldest profession in the world. It never questions age, height, religious preference, health, political affiliation, citizenship, morality, ethnic background, marital status, economic level, convenience, or previous experience. — Erma Bombeck

This then will be the shape and the feel of the world: an abandoned shell, signs of old life, curious animals wandering in and out of ruins, the wilderness crowding in, overtaking all human structures and human things. — Ben H. Winters

In other words, a person develops the ability to see how the details make up the big picture and how a large, complex concept can be broken down into simple step-by-step processes. A — Logan Donovan

I've never been one to just do what I'm told. I don't say that necessarily with pride, it's just something that has gotten me in trouble before. — Jemima Kirke

Even honor and virtue make enemies, condemning, as they do, their opposites by too close a contrast. — Tacitus

Time passes and I am still not through it. Grief isn't something you get over. You live with it. You go on on with it lodged in you. Sometimes I feel like I have swallowed a pile of stones. Grief makes me heavy. It makes me slow. Even on days when I laugh a lot, or dance, or finish a project, or meet a deadline, or celebrate, or make love, it is there. Lodged deep inside of me. — Ann Hood

The past is not only that which happened but also that which could have happened but did not. — Tess Gallagher

How can someone who means so much to a person mean nothing the next day? — Susane Colasanti