Sigrun Palsdottir Quotes & Sayings
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Who says life is fair, where is that written? — William Goldman
We are not entitled to ALL of anything, not even ourselves ... and rightfully so. — Tanya Masse
Creativity is taking known elements and putting them together in unique ways — Jacque Fresco
Our knowledge is very limited; because Nature, too, is shy and slow in our clumsy hands. Some day all this will be better organized, and still better. — H.G.Wells
Son, that's a pretty hard question to answer. But I do believe that any wish you make can come true if you help the wish. I don't think that the Lord meant for our lives to be so simple and easy that every time we wanted something, all we had to do was wish for it and we'd get it. I don't believe that at all. If that were true, there would be a lot of lazy people in this old world. No one would be working. Everyone would be wishing for what they needed or wanted.
"Papa," I asked, "how can you help a wish?"
"Oh, there are a lot of ways," Papa said. "Hard work, faith, patience, and determination. I think prayer and really believing in your wish can help more than anything else. — Wilson Rawls
What does music mean to me? I don't think I would really be much without it, without it coming through me. It's my means of communication, my means of growth, my means of transportation from one point in my life to another. — Erykah Badu
People pushing the idea that everyone can live to be 100 are perpetuating a myth that goes all the way back to the Bible. — S. Jay Olshansky
Soy lattes get me through my day! — Blake Lively
He [the Statist] is unmoved by reason, evidence, and history. — Mark Levin
Having writers block sucks more than my actual writing. And my writing would be astonishing if I could write how I feel. — Ally Spina
If religion, she also liked to say, is the opiate of the masses, fundamentalism is the amphetamine. — C.D. Wright
In America we eat, collectively, with a glum urge for food to fill us. We are ignorant of flavour. We are as a nation taste-blind. — M.F.K. Fisher
