Sloley Rosemarie Quotes & Sayings
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When you cross the line and you've won the race, to me, it's an amazing feeling. — Joey Logano
When you've lived as long as I have, you tend to think you've heard
everything, that there's nothing left that can shock you anymore.
You grow a little complacent about your so-called knowledge of the
world, and then, every once in a while, something comes along that
jolts you out of your smug cocoon of superiority, that reminds you all
over again that you don't understand the first thing about life. — Paul Auster
The great poet draws his creations only from out of his own reality. — Friedrich Nietzsche
What makes people weak? Their need for validation and recognition, their need to feel important. Don't get caught in this trap. — Paulo Coelho
Now I'm back, it's a bit strange. When I left I was younger than Ben, now I'm older than he'll ever be. — Susan Leona Fisher
One can live for years sometimes without living at all, and then all life comes crowding into one single hour. — Oscar Wilde
We boil at different degrees. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
If I may so express it, I was steeped in Dora. I was not merely over head and ears in love with her, but I was saturated through and through. Enough love might have been wrung out of me, metaphorically speaking, to drown anybody in; and yet there would have remained enough within me, and all over me, to pervade my entire existence. — Charles Dickens
Bulgarian phrase zryala vuzrast, ripe age, which they use for the period before one is truly old. She — Garth Greenwell
when we were kids there was a strange house all the shades were always drawn and we never heard voices in there and the yard was full of bamboo and we liked to play in the bamboo pretend we were Tarzan (although — Charles Bukowski
It is astounding what power being kind, mannered, polite and considerate has in transforming your life. — Bryant McGill
I didn't want any surprises; I churlishly thought if I revealed my Judaism at McDonald's, I would somehow be protected by the friendly American forces of crispy chicken sandwiches and supersized French fries. — Jared Cohen
