Snowscapes Vermont Quotes & Sayings
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I got scars on my face that tell some kind of story. I'm looking in the mirror, and I got one scar that's really two scars - half from a baseball bat and half from playing football in college. I'll tell you, though, after a while, your face gets so wrinkled up you can hardly see them. — Kris Kristofferson

Men are highly attracted to smiles. That includes your husband. — Debi Pearl

But why is it that if you imagine a baby who smells of milk, for example, you can't help smiling? Why is there such an agreement around the world about what is or isn't a foul smell? Who decided what smells bad? Is it impossible that somewhere in this world there are people who, if they sat next to a homeless fellow they'd get the urge to snuggle up to him, but if they sat next to a baby they'd get an urge to kill it? — Ryu Murakami

This is the trouble with origin hunting. There are so many origins. — Daniel Smith

I believe it is my responsibility to do what I can for children and people with Down syndrome as well as in my native Dominican Republic. — Albert Pujols

You'd be a part of my life. My world. You'd get hard and cunning to survive, or you'd stay gentle and die. — C.D. Reiss

A man in love is cautious with the decisions he makes, words he says and actions he takes, so he never purposefully causes her pain. He believes in her when she struggles believing in herself. He is her foundation, where she feels safe to be her true self. — Elizabeth Bourgeret

Sometimes we miss our blessings in life because they do not arrive the way we think they should. Because our minds are so shallow, so limited, we think our blessings have to come a certain way and sometimes we miss them walking up and down the street. Open your mind: get your blessing. — Bobby F. Kimbrough Jr.

If something needs to be done, do it. If something needs to be said, say it. — A.J. Darkholme

The ache starts in my chest and spreads through my veins. The abuse I can handle; it's the happiness that cripples. — Laura Wiess

Nothing is a stronger cultural lightning rod than two needles and a ball of yarn. But — Clara Parkes