Shanmugam Murugesu Quotes & Sayings
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Tonight sucked" my dad said and I started to laugh hearing him say that. "What?" He smiled at me. "Isn't that the slang you kids are using? The lingo? Do I sound hip?"
I just shook my head. "The only hip I hear is the sound of yours breaking. — Robin Benway

If your self-worth is based on anything other than your relationship with Christ, you are in big trouble. — Hyrum W. Smith

On the morning after the daring theft of a priceless James Ensor painting from the Grand Palais in Paris, I was allowed to leave the Les Halles Police Station after only a few hours of questioning. — Mark Zero

The truth was, I had never felt sad about being gay. It was just another part of who I was, no different than my size seven feet or 20/20 vision. The part I hated was the hiding; the pretending to be someone I wasn't; the steady, tormenting harassment that came in the form of Bible scripture and church sermons, the constant fear that if people found out, they would hate me, ridicule me, possibly even hurt me. That stuff sucked. — Jessica Verdi

I gave thee what could not be heard
What had not been given before
The beat of my heart I gave ! — Edith M. Thomas

That's so rare. Wanting to feel safe doesn't mean I'm weak or can't take care of myself. — Katherine Locke

I wanted to tell you something, she says, but it slipped under a chair. — Swoosie Kurtz

I hated skiing or any other sport where there was an ambulance waiting at the bottom of the hill. — Erma Bombeck

Poor people are bonsai people. There is nothing wrong in their seeds. Simply, society never gave them the base to grow on. All it needs to get the poor people out of poverty for us to create an enabling environment for them. Once the poor can unleash their energy and creativity, poverty will disappear very quickly. — Muhammad Yunus

You do. And I have the sweetest, most cuddliest, most adorable bear ever. — Shelly Laurenston

If it's me against 48, I feel sorry for the 48. — Margaret Thatcher