Slobbishness Quotes & Sayings
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That mini heart attack you have when you realize you tipped your chair back just a little too far. — John Steinbeck

And that's why, you know, it's players like Randy Moss that unfortunately put a stain on the entire league. — Boomer Esiason

When you come home, darling, I shant have your letters, but I shall have yourself, which is more
oh more, and better, than I can even think! I sit here with my little whip, cracking the time away, 'till not an hour is left of it- then you are here! And joy is here
joy now and forevermore! Tis only a few days, Susie, it will soon go away, yet I say, "go now, this very moment, for I need her- I must have her, oh, give her to me!" Sometimes when I do feel so, I think it may be wrong, and that God will punish me by taking you away; for He is very kind to let me write to you, and to give me your sweet letters, but my heart wants more. — Emily Dickinson

Art is a part of the rebellion against the realities of its unfulfilled desire. — Emma Goldman

Happy is what happens when all your dreams come true. — Stephen Schwartz

Each of us by our daily acts of peace and our commitment to building a better world can inspire others and help create a groundswell for peace too powerful to be turned aside. — David Krieger

The ocean of the body crashes against the ocean of the heart. Between them is a barrier they cannot cross. — Rumi

Might she have loved her brother so much that she was incapable of loving others? — Oddny Eir

She told me that the brain is built to forget things as we continue to live, that memories are meant to fade and disintegrate, that skin, so protective in the beginning because it has to be to protect our organs, saga eventually - because the organs aren't so hot anymore either - and sharp edges become blunt, that the pain of letting go of grief is just as panful or even more painful than the grief itself. — Miriam Toews

And in the act of making things, just by living their daily lives, they also make history.
Knitting is clothing made in spare moments, or round the fire, whenever women gathered together ... It's something to celebrate-clothes made in love and service, something women have always done. — Anne Bartlett

Normally when people say they haven't decided, they're being polite but they're definitely not voting for you. I think it's different this time. People are thinking hard about the issues. — David Cameron