Shan Boody Quotes & Sayings
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It was at thirteen years old that Marya Morevna learned how to keep a secret, and that secrets are jealous things, permitting no fraternization. — Catherynne M Valente

You just have to keep plugging away and if you get lucky enough to get a job, you get one. — Michael Vartan

So here we are today with a new conversation. When University of Georgia plays Georgia Tech, it's uniform color versus skin color. We have - we've overcome that level of racial fear. — Jesse Jackson

I'm telling you people; its a zombie attack. Z to the Oto the M to the B to the I,E. ZOMBIE ... -Bubba — Sherrilyn Kenyon

All things good come to those for whom the Good is all things. — Guy Finley

Bryce smiled, all cocky fucking grin, leaned forward and kissed him. "Cocksucking 101 is about to start." *** — Riley Hart

A puritan is such a one as loves God with all his soul, but hates his neighbor with all his heart. — Adam Nicolson

Once we get predictable, we get vulnerable. — Deyth Banger

chairs. We are practising for an English Academy of Letters." Lord — Oscar Wilde

As a street performer, I have learned that everybody wants to connect. And that usually, if you're a bit extraordinary, if you're not exactly of human appearance, then people will feel inclined to participate and to feel out loud. It's as though you made something resonate within them. — Natasha Tsakos

I'm different than everyone else because everyone else is not me. — Julian Aguilar

Have you seen a unicorn in the woods?"
"I imagine that's next," Jared muttered.
"Right," said Holly. "Well. If the unicorn is pink, about two feet tall, with a sparkly mane, we'll know my imaginary friend is real too. — Sarah Rees Brennan

The only time you know for sure whether creating a result is possible or not is when you have done it. All other thoughts on the matter are simply speculation. — Robert Fritz

We all have a stake in the truth. Society functions based on an assumption that people will abide by their word - that truth prevails over mendacity. For the most part, it does. If it didn't, relationships would have a short shelf life, commerce would cease, and trust between parents and children would be destroyed. All of us depend on honesty, because when truth is lacking we suffer, and society suffers. When Adolf Hitler lied to Neville Chamberlain, there was not peace in our time, and over fifty million people paid the price with their lives. When Richard Nixon lied to the nation, it destroyed the respect many had for the office of the president. When Enron executives lied to their employees, thousands of lives were ruined overnight. We count on our government and commercial institutions to be honest and truthful. We need and expect our friends and family to be truthful. Truth is essential for all relations be they personal, professional, or civic. — Joe Navarro