Snivelling Coward Quotes & Sayings
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I knew we were not alone, but there was something in the air, something good and pure that reassured me. It's a beautiful energy, and has been with me ever since. — Caroline Mitchell

It is actually helpful to acknowledge the truth that we are just as quirky as everyone else and that God loves quirky! — Stasi Eldredge

In a crowd of a thousand boys claiming to be the prince, there would be only one with the same look of trouble in his eye. — Jennifer A. Nielsen

I'm a huge David Wain fan. He's one of my best friends now, but he just makes me laugh continually, much to the annoyance of his wife. — Paul Rudd

Thinking should be done beforehand and afterwards - never while actually taking a photograph. — Henri Cartier-Bresson

When you're at a lunch, enjoy being - I'm always on my phone when I'm at lunch or with things here or there. I've learned to put the phone down and be present. — Khloe Kardashian

Who knows what light housework means? One nun's light could be another nun's penal servitude. — Maeve Binchy

Life is meaningless only if we allow it to be. Each of us has the power to give life meaning, to make our time and our bodies and our words into instruments of love and hope. — Thomas Head Raddall

It's so hard when you're young to look at older people and understand that they have been where you are. It's the weirdest thing. You just can't get your head around that, can you? You can't get your head around the fact that someone who is 60 was once 16, if you're 16. But the fact is they have been, and they remember it. — Helen Mirren

had to stop myself from laughing. Who needs help taking a pill? "I — Kiera Cass

That disgusts me. — Friedrich Nietzsche

A man with a hump-backed uncle mustn't make fun of another man's cross-eyed aunt — Mark Twain

This is an essential experience of any mystical realization. You die to your flesh and are born into your spirit. You identify yourself with the consciousness and life of which your body is but the vehicle. You die to the vehicle and become identified in your consciousness with that of which the vehicle is but the carrier. That is the God. — Joseph Campbell