Semrau Nursery Quotes & Sayings
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I think anybody over 30 plays parents because it happens in your thirties and so that's kind of a natural progression. But I'm definitely drawn to it. It's probably the most intense, passionate thing that happens to you as you get older. — Jodie Foster

It is the dark, hard, tobacco-starved, headachey, sour-stomached, middle of the day, a million bureaucrats are diligently plotting death and some of them know it, many about now are already onto the second or third pint or highball glass, which produces a certain desperate aura here. — Thomas Pynchon

Don't bury your failures, let them inspire you. — Robert Kiyosaki

'I could kill you like this,' Peter whispered. 'Just press and press until you're dead'. — Orson Scott Card

Happy people continuously change; and because they change they become more and more happy; and then more and more change is possible. — Rajneesh

We apologise for the laws and policies of successive parliaments and governments that have inflicted profound grief, suffering and loss on these our fellow Australians. We apologise especially for the removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families, their communities and their country. — Kevin Rudd

Fried Oreos. What were we talking about before? That's pregnancy-brain for ya! Ha ha ha ha! — Jessica Simpson

Breathe. It's only a bad day, not a bad life — Ashley Purdy

When you and I surrendered to Jesus as Lord, we did not offer Him the services of a divine, or even semi-divine creature to strengthen His kingdom; we offer Him the fragile, temporary, mortal, frail life that He has first given to us. That is all we have to offer.
'For He knows our frame; He remembers that we are dust' (Ps. 103:14) — Christopher Ash

A man will believe anything that does not cost him anything," said — Gary Jennings

In a society based on nonviolence, the smallest nation will feel as tall as the tallest. — Mahatma Gandhi

In civilised life domestic hatred usually expresses itself by saying things which would appear quite harmless on paper (the words are not offensive) but in such a voice, or at such a moment, that they are not far short of a blow in the face. — C.S. Lewis