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Sociability Chicago Quotes & Sayings

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One of my hardest parts of my job is to console the family members who have lost their life. — George W. Bush

All good writing is persuasive writing; persuading the reader to buy what you're selling, to side with you, to believe the tales you tell. — Ramsey Isler

A half effort is a wasted effort. — Abraham Lincoln

Which of us can say what the gods hold wicked? — Carol Goodman

Bridges are burned, Iona reminded herself, for the chance to build new ones. Wherever they led--and they'd already brought her closer to who she was than any of the ones before. — Nora Roberts

We are afraid of failure, of ridicule, of being rejected. We are afraid we're not good enough. — Rhonda Britten

Remember, planning the future and reflecting on the past are valuable exercises, but doing this throughout your day interferes with what is in front of you - your present. — Travis Bradberry

How can I ever repay you for what you've given me? A daily opportunity to change the world for the better simply by spending time with the person I love the most. — Dallas Clayton

Knox emerged into the human world aware of two things - that the woman beneath him must be protected, and that the man clutched in his large, claw-tipped hands needed to die. It was just a matter of how and how soon. He would personally prefer bloody and right now, but something urged him to caution. — Christine Warren

A small compassionate act enlarges the scope of community. — Mary Anne Radmacher

My eventual goal is to win a championship. And before I retire, I just want to win a championship. That's it. — Kyrie Irving

I was what they call a 'highly functional addict.' ... sometimes people who need help look nothing like people who need help. — Glennon Melton

Choices and consequences. Choices and consequences. — Tan Redding

Hope - meaning when everything goes wrong and you are all but lost. Hope brings you back up on your feet and gives you the strength to charge forward. — Melina Turner

I love to make movies about young people - young scientists that are inventing things and all the writing they did was very funny and very true. — Vilmos Zsigmond